Varigated maple

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Varigated maple

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I went out to see a customer today and as I was discussing his issues, I couldnt help but notice a tree hidden in amongst some shrubbery, on closer inspection, I discovered a varigated maple and with a look of astonishment, I had air layered three nice thick branches :cool: , maybe I should have asked the customer first :palm: .
Anywaaays, I shall return in a couple of months to check on progress and hopefully have a few nice starter plants. :fc:
Any advice or tips for varigated, or do I treat em as I do other maples?
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Hi BM, your tree is "Acer negundo" and i have treated them the same as palmatum. I have found they are prone to a little bit of dieback and do not like hot winds at all. It should be grown protected.
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Really you stared air layers with out asking? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I like your style :clap: What kind of work so you do? I have been driving past a nice Japanese maple which has leaves that are both green and red, I knocked on the door, and the owner was happy for me to take some cuttings. Maybe I should have asked if I could air-layer it??? :palm:
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Thought it appropriate to add a pic :beer:
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The tree looks like a palmatum variety, not acer negundo. If it is palmatum it will be easier than negundo to make into bonsai. Negundo has a much larger leaf than palmatum.

Here's a negundo leaf so you can see the difference.
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I have taken some cuttings from a Variegated Japanese maple form a bloke at school.
They are still green so hopefully they will be good.

Def Japanese maple but variegated with pink and white leaves :-)


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I think I have discovered what it may be.....Acer heldreichii aka Heldreichs maple, If you do a google image search you will see the leaves look very similar in shape. What do you think?
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Re: Varigated maple

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after talking with same friends and looking at your replies, I am leaning towards Luke308's answer, acer heindrechii also known as the greek or balkan maple, this being a varigated form.
Fingers crossed that the air layerings take as it is quite a pretty tree with mottled bark as well. :cool:
Of course, if anyone has a definitave answer, i will retract all of the above and blame it on the vb :beer:
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