On Thu, 12 Dec 2013 18:22:29 +0000, Jeff Layman wrote:
Is there a website which translates into English what the Japanese name
of Acer palmatum cultivars means, and is reasonably comprehensive? I
found some at http://www.amblesidegardens.com/japanese-maples.html, but
assume there are others.
I know that the books by Yano (Book for Maples) and Vertrees/Gregory
(Japanese Maples, 4th Edition) many translations are given. There is
also the "World Checklist of Maple Cultivars" which is published by
Gregory, Westonbirt and Hugh Angus from the forestry office. It gives a
pretty complete view of what are accepted cultivars, although it's not
exclusive, it is pretty good for the spellings.
Another place to get the correct Japanese spellings in our alphabet is:
http://homepage2.nifty.com/chigyoraku/Etop11.html
which while not complete has some wonderful pictures and is all in all
one of the best Japanese maple resources online. Click on cultivars, or
flowers, or china; this last contains many little known species, and the
treatment of A. pictum (mono to pre-1996 purists) is the best I've seen
anywhere.
I seem to think there is some site which has a lot of translations, but
can't lay my hands on it here; I'll have to check bookmarks this weekend.
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Gardening in Lower Normandy