I received this sapling last year as a gift. I thought I had killed it, but recently there has been some new growth close to the soil. Can it be saved? by Aggressively_queer #arboricultureArborists 6 Comments Aggressively_queer 2 days ago I think its a Japanese red maple. coppergypsie 2 days ago Is there a reason you haven’t planted it in the ground? rockandtrees 2 days ago It may survive but it won’t have the aesthetic qualities you expect of a Japanese maple Formal-Ad-7184 2 days ago It can be saved if it is planted in the ground. Jake_TheFox 2 days ago are you sure its not just hybernating, or did it lose its leaves before fall? dazanion 2 days ago The title suggests you are activly trying to kill the tree and need advice on how to proceed, I think you are doing just fine, it’s a goner,
rockandtrees 2 days ago It may survive but it won’t have the aesthetic qualities you expect of a Japanese maple
dazanion 2 days ago The title suggests you are activly trying to kill the tree and need advice on how to proceed, I think you are doing just fine, it’s a goner,
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I think its a Japanese red maple.
Is there a reason you haven’t planted it in the ground?
It may survive but it won’t have the aesthetic qualities you expect of a Japanese maple
It can be saved if it is planted in the ground.
are you sure its not just hybernating, or did it lose its leaves before fall?
The title suggests you are activly trying to kill the tree and need advice on how to proceed, I think you are doing just fine, it’s a goner,