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New collected tree...maple??

Posted: May 8th, 2018, 11:47 am
by Shagga
Hi everyone
This tree was going to be got rid of so I decided to dig it up and hopefully save it. It looks like some sort of maple but I’m not sure. If anyone can identify it and or have any advice or ideas on aftercare and what to do with it would be great.
It has a couple of buds in the area circled and I think it may have to be ground layered just below the flare at the bottom of the deadwood to raise the root base and get rid of the inverse taper.
Chris.

Re: New collected tree...maple??

Posted: May 8th, 2018, 12:02 pm
by TimS
Looks like Red Maple, Acer rubrum though i'm not 100% sure. I tried to use it, saved one from going in the bin, but the leaf size is huge and though i could reduce the size they were still larger than Japanese Maple leaves at full size.

I eventually planted it out in a garden and let it be a full size tree.

Re: New collected tree...maple??

Posted: May 8th, 2018, 12:17 pm
by Ryceman3
The leaf looks a lot like a London Plane tree, very commonly planted as street trees in and around Melbourne... can’t make out the bark/trunk though from your photos so not entirely convinced. Never tried as bonsai so sorry, nothing to add in that regard although Im pretty sure a person on this forum (Firecat?) was going to give one a shot a year or more ago. From memory there were warnings about leaf size/reduction issues relating to London Plane trees as bonsai and intermodal distance was also a bit long. They also get a bit of a roasting in terms of their seeds and hayfever/asthma etc... I have one outside my house - I wouldn't bonsai it but that doesn't mean you shouldn't.
Good luck!

Re: New collected tree...maple??

Posted: May 8th, 2018, 2:15 pm
by Shagga
Thanks guys, pretty sure it is a London plane tree now that I’ve looked them up. I was hoping it was a maple, anyway it’s potted up now so I see how it goes.

Re: New collected tree...maple??

Posted: May 10th, 2018, 9:14 am
by SueBee
Could possibly be a Field Maple too...Acer Campestre.....the trunk does not look to have the patching bark as on a London Plane--- but then I am often wrong. :lost:

Re: New collected tree...maple??

Posted: May 17th, 2018, 10:01 pm
by itsfullofstars
Leaf looks more like acer saccharum to me. Sugar maple.

I grew some london planes from seed before and your tree looks more like maple leaves.

Re: New collected tree...maple??

Posted: May 17th, 2018, 10:11 pm
by shibui
Shagga,
It should be easy to work out if it is a maple or plane. Check your tree and let us know if the buds/leaves are opposite or alternate. If you're not sure get a clear picture of a branch with leaves if possible. Earlier pictures seem to show opposite branch structure (which indicates maple) but they are too far away or too out of focus to be 100% sure.