Acers Collection
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of opening leafbud, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, May
Pere Davids Maple (Acer davidii) close-up of leaves, in garden, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, August
Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) Dissectum Nigrum ( Ever Red ), habit, growing in garden border, U.S.A
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Captivating Acer Varieties: A Visual Journey through Nature's Artistry" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of acers, as depicted in the timeless scenes from Genji Monogatari. Murasaki Shibuku skillfully captures the essence of these magnificent trees, transporting us to a realm where beauty knows no bounds. Venturing into St Albans AL2 2 Map, we discover a breathtaking display of maple trees adorned in their resplendent autumn attire. The vibrant hues of red and gold paint a picturesque landscape that is both awe-inspiring and soothing to the soul. Zooming in on an individual sycamore leaf (Acer pseudoplatanus) growing amidst Vicarage Plantation in Mendlesham, Suffolk, we witness nature's intricate craftsmanship up close. Each delicate vein tells a story of resilience and growth, reminding us of life's ever-changing seasons. In Dorset, England, April brings forth the emergence of field maple foliage (Acer campestre), draping hedgerows with its verdant canopy. Its tender leaves dance harmoniously with the gentle breeze—a symphony orchestrated by Mother Earth herself. Nature reveals her imperfections too; Sycamore Tar Spot lesions (Rhytisma acerinum) mar the surface of sycamore leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus) found in Maritime Alps during September. Even amidst blemishes, there is still grace to be found—a testament to nature's ability to find beauty even within flaws. Pere Davids Maple (Acer davidii) graces gardens in Mendlesham with its elegant presence. Delicate leaves intertwine with pendulous racemes bearing flowers—an ethereal sight that captivates hearts and minds alike. Returning once more to Mendlesham's hedgerows, Field Maple (Acer campestre) unveils its intricately patterned leaves.