Identification solved
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Trident maple
[SOLVED] Can Anyone ID This!
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[SOLVED] Can Anyone ID This!
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Last edited by Jamie on May 27th, 2010, 9:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: ID solved
Reason: ID solved
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Re: Can Anyone ID This!
Hi Criag as you can see it has the seeds of an Acer. I would guess average mature size for a maple in a broom shape.
Here is a clue I have discussed this tree with you before
Here is a clue I have discussed this tree with you before
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Re: Can Anyone ID This!
Hi Scott yes Trident it is! 
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Re: Can Anyone ID This!
Apparently it is quite normal for the Tri to disappear into a single leaf form. Years ago I had trident seedlings popping up everywhere in the back yard but I could not work out where they where coming from. After finding the seeds on this tree I realised this was it
Also I noticed some of the inner leaves had a slight trident form to them.
The next year the slight trident form in the leaves was at the tips of the branches. As you can see the seedlings growing wild underneath it have the normal trident leaf! I thought it must have been a result of a grafted tree and the seeds where coming out normal. Until I learnt that grafting does not really affect the growth habit of the Scion. Then it was suggested that it was a hybrid which sounded feasible so I sent samples of the parent and the seedlings off to the botanical garden for identification.
Result came back as normal trident
With the explanation that this is a normal characteristic of the Trident Maple (sorry Joel I should be using the scientific name here at least
) Acer buergerianum. I have found one picture with google of a trident doing the same.
Over the next few years I watched the trident revert back to tri lobed leaf more and more each year. Maybe it is a seasonal thing. It was a neighbor's tree and I helped him remove it last spring as the roots had hit the pool base and it was distorting the fence. Also when I spied some leaf curl in it I suspected it was raining the Fungus down on my collection
I will miss all the seeds it gave me
The next year the slight trident form in the leaves was at the tips of the branches. As you can see the seedlings growing wild underneath it have the normal trident leaf! I thought it must have been a result of a grafted tree and the seeds where coming out normal. Until I learnt that grafting does not really affect the growth habit of the Scion. Then it was suggested that it was a hybrid which sounded feasible so I sent samples of the parent and the seedlings off to the botanical garden for identification.
Result came back as normal trident
Over the next few years I watched the trident revert back to tri lobed leaf more and more each year. Maybe it is a seasonal thing. It was a neighbor's tree and I helped him remove it last spring as the roots had hit the pool base and it was distorting the fence. Also when I spied some leaf curl in it I suspected it was raining the Fungus down on my collection
I will miss all the seeds it gave me
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Re: Can Anyone ID This!
Brett I hope you requisitioned the trunk after helping to remove it.
Theres no trunk too big, especially when you can always split them in half, quarters or more
Matt
Theres no trunk too big, especially when you can always split them in half, quarters or more
Matt
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