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Small specimen used for multiple styles of bonsai and as a small ornamental tree. Displays mature character at a young age. Exfoliating scaled bark w/ pumpkin/brown/gray colors. Superb red to orange fall color.
Grown on its own and commonly used for budding under stock for cultivars. Adaptable to high ph or acid soils. Cark green foliage with yellow fall color.
Flame is superior to standard Amur maple and is extremely cold hardy with intense red fall color. Most commonly grown as a dense shrub or small tree
Similar in form to vine maple with a finer branch structure. Most commonly grown multi-stem. Orange to red fall color
This tree should be renamed "punishment maple" because that is what it can take. Widely adaptable to dry or moist, high salinity or alkaline soils. Native to the mountain regoins of Utah, it's found between 4500 and 7500 feet elevation. Large rounded often multi-stemmed form with yellow, orange and red fall colors.
Dark copper/cinnamon peeling bark coupled with blue/green foliage makes griseum an outstanding spectacle in any landscape. The bright fall color is full of reds and oranges. Broad Spreading.
Since we use a large growing container our palmatum can be grafted without having to be transplanted saving you critical time and money. Being established in the container 1. Produces high graft takes, 2. Faster dormancy break 3. Better growth rate because the plant is pushing the top and not having to re-establish in the pot and push the top at the same time. Clean waxy stems with good node spacing. Optimum plant for grafting or field budding. Heavily rooted 1 year seedlings
Grown from a bloodgood seed, these have deep purple red color that holds true in full sun. Rounded crown with vase shape
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