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Home » Miscellaneous » Rare Japanese Maple Varieties $15 and $20 each!

Rare Japanese Maple Varieties $15 and $20 each!

Updated : November 17, 2019

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Crimson Queen Lace Leaf weeping Japanese maple.
Lion’s Head Japanese Maple.

This is an actual ad from the Buy/Sell Area of Our Members Area. I am posting it here just to give you an idea what what the ads in Our Buy/Sell Area actually look like and what kind of deals you can find there.

I am posting it here just to give you an idea what what the ads in Our Buy/Sell Area actually look like and what kind of deals you can find there.

Most other plants in our Buy/Sell area are sold as rooted for around 95 cents each or liners for $1.50 to $2.00. Where else in the world can you get a rare hydrangea for $1.50?

At landscape size these extremely rare Japanese maples sell for hundreds of dollars each, but in Our Members Area we often see them in this $15 to $20 price range.

Have a little fun and Google these Japanese varieties to see how beautiful and unique each and every one of them are.

The ad starts here . . .

Hello all, hope everyone that ordered from me last go around enjoyed their trees! 

I took a short trip to visit family and I’m back now and just completed a somewhat updated availability. 

The regular liners not marked high grafts are $15 each and the high grafts are $20 each. I can ship very reasonably except to Western States where it can be a little pricey. I ship Monday through Wednesday priority USPS and with a copy of my nursery certificate. 

If you have questions feel free to reach out.

Amber ghost 25

Akaji Nishiki 4

Baby ghost 2

Beni Hagoromo 26

Beni Hoshi “Ruby Star” 26

Beni maiko 35

Beni otake 35

Bihou 2

Butterfly 1

Chichio improved 5

Coral magic 15

Elegans 4

Everred 7

Fukinagashi 4

Fireball 10

Garnet 4

Geisha gone wild 7

Ghost dancer 8

Grandma ghost 18

Hefners red “red sunset” 13

Hupps red willow 17

Jeddeloh orange 5

Jerre schwartz 3

Kandy kitchen 6

Kasagiyama 15

Kawahara rose 6

Kurenai jishi 23 

Kuro hime 10

Manyo no sato 17

Marlo 7

Mikawa yatsubusa 10

Mikazuki 5

Momoiro Koyasan 24

Mr sun 3

Olsen frosted strawberry 12

Oregon sunset 13

Orion 15

Peaches and cream 35

Peve multicolor 24

Peve stanley 15

Phantom flame 13

Pixie 44

Purple ghost 5

Radiant 8

Red baron 7

Red flash 6

Red pygmy 46

Red spray 1

Rhode island red 26

Scarlet wonder 16

Skeeters broom 15

Taiyo nishiki 4

Yugure 1

Curtis 5

Sekimori 20

Stella rose 8

Viridis 21

Green Cascade 19

Seki no kegon 17

Garnet high graft 36 

Tamukeyama high graft 30

Inaba shidare  high graft 60 

Orangeola  high graft 100 

Red dragon high graft 60 

Germains gyration high graft 4

Firecracker high graft 2

Pink lace high graft 1

Katja 3

Cupressus g blue ice (confier) 4

Sekka yatsuba 1

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Comments

  1. Anthony Seeker says

    July 27, 2020 at 12:36 pm

    I have tried to purchase Japanese maples on ebay and have been disappointed with the plants I receive. They usually are not shipped properly and arrive damaged and broken or they arrive and the grafted branches are dead when I get them. How can I order nice small grafted trees that will be in good shape when I buy them and do you have any kind of guarantee.

    Reply
    • Mike says

      July 28, 2020 at 8:33 am

      Anthony,

      You can’t buy from me, I don’t ship plants. But several of our members, http://backyardgrowers.com/join, sell grafted Japanese maples, usually in the price change of $10 to $18. I see them offered several times a year, mostly in the winter months. They do a nice job, over the years I’ve purchased thousands of dollars worth from members. I bought $450 worth last summer and they are doing amazing.

      Reply
  2. mr r m coates says

    May 18, 2020 at 4:38 am

    you have not got back to me about my acer palmatum

    Reply
    • Mike says

      May 18, 2020 at 7:42 am

      Dear Sir,

      I do best to reply to all comments if I can answer. Could I have missed it? Possibly, but I check comments daily. I’m not sure what post you might have commented on.

      Reply

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