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Maple leaves are colorful in Spring too
comments (0) April 16th, 2011 in gallery
This Butterfly Japanese maple keeps changing colors and even the bark is colorful. The pink fades for Summer and then returns in a deeper shade in the Fall. This one is planted where dark evergreens behind it provide a good contrast.
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