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Old 2-Jun-2008   #1
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Spring Threadleaf Maple

I have posted this tree before during fall season, but not in the spring....it is a green-leaved cultivar, A. palmatum dissectum 'flavescens.'

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Tom
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Old 2-Jun-2008   #2
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Very nice Tom. You are a lucky boy :-)

is it Grafted? if not did you grow it yourself from Cutting or layer?

What are the dimensions of it please

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Old 3-Jun-2008   #3
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Thank you, Ken...good hearing from you. The tree is grafted and I purchased it as nursery stock about 12 years ago....It stands about 23 inches in height from the soil line.

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Beautiful tree Tom. Seeing it makes the pain of not being able to grow maples down here, hurt even more. Thanks for the pic. Larry
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Thank you, Larry, and you are most welcome...I have always been jealous of the way you folks grow your tropical species :-) guess all our zones have their advantages...

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