Species Study - Acer Saccharum/Acer Saccharinum

Nice tree glad to see it budding . Curious what kind of growing conditions did you find it in . Always interested in info . Even for a large tree the bark looks rougher than normal . Very interested in the low amount of roots at collection if it survives nice tree
It was growing in dappled shade under some massive oaks. Roots are really radial with some nice low flare because my soil is very shallow, only about 10” soil over limestone in this location. The bark is my favorite part! It’s pretty craggy for a maple. I counted rings at the chop, I think the tree is 28-30 years old.
 
Never discussed in the rush to down play there lack of fall colour . Is the very nice colour of the young leaves of silver
 

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I'm still waiting for mine to leaf out to re-verify my assumption of a hybrid. It's still alive and green with swollen buds, but it is sure taking its sweet time to do something.

I have freshly germinated seeds in the yard already sprouting their true leaves and a 1 year old sapling leafed out about 2 weeks ago.
 
Update on my big boy I pulled out of the ground. Did my best to ensure the extremely limited roots always had moisture around them. Got some great action over the last month and a half. Here we are today. Have not dug around to see what kind of rooting I’m getting but now that secondary buds are forming right off of the trunk after the initial branch buds that overwintered on the tree opened I’m thinking there’s been progress.

The overwinter buds opened but never really seemed too strong which was understandable. Those leaves were quick to wilt in heat and I just tried to manage them as best I could and by and large they’ve all made it through to this second flush and are looking stronger than ever. I moved this out to this location to soak in a little more sun over the next couple days and start to just dry out a bit more, let the wood box actually dry a bit from being constantly wet and start to get a better environment for new roots to thrive and not just survive. Will keep updating.

This is saccharum by the way.
 

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Got another one out of the yard this spring that I wanted to fool around with in literati style. Really took off growing well. After I noticed it mid summer last year it had very few leaves and didn’t do any growth at all. Again, these are great trees for me to practice on. I’m not out anything and I can get a feel for all the processes, plus I feel like you can keep em alive unless you are really trying to kill em (as long as they have water). I didn’t add a lot of bend to it, wood is pretty stiff and I did break it up top, we’ll see if it heals up or if I lose some up there. Will let it recover in a a spot shaded from most of the daytime sun for a few weeks. If it’s growing well later this summer I’ll se about leaf reduction maybe 🤷🏻‍♂️
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I’m on the fence if my Black maple . Is going to make it . It’s young. Repotted into a flat tray last year . Rodents ate the cambium 2/3 to 3/4 way around the base . It still is pushing buds but should have opened already . On the upside the reforestation nursery I got it from has there spring sale this weekend
 
As collected a month ago. I did some severe root prune on the tree.
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Big bush now with large leaves and long internodes. Lots of water sprouts from the base cuts. Don’t quite know if I want to do anything with it.
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Big bush now with large leaves and long internodes. Lots of water sprouts from the base cuts. Don’t quite know if I want to do anything with it.
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I’m always jealous if your climate . And skill you obviously have recovery from collecting down pat . Up here you have to work slower and the shorter season limits you .
 
Got another one out of the yard this spring that I wanted to fool around with in literati style. Really took off growing well. After I noticed it mid summer last year it had very few leaves and didn’t do any growth at all. Again, these are great trees for me to practice on. I’m not out anything and I can get a feel for all the processes, plus I feel like you can keep em alive unless you are really trying to kill em (as long as they have water). I didn’t add a lot of bend to it, wood is pretty stiff and I did break it up top, we’ll see if it heals up or if I lose some up there. Will let it recover in a a spot shaded from most of the daytime sun for a few weeks. If it’s growing well later this summer I’ll se about leaf reduction maybe 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Fall update on this guy!
 

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