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4. Japanese Maple Cultivars

Including hybrids, there are over 1,000 cultivars of the Japanese maple available today. Though all Japanese maples are generally smaller trees when compared to their sugar maple cousins, they can vary in size from a 2-foot dwarf tree to a stately 30-foot variety. Some types can even be grown in large containers or kept as bonsai specimens.

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