Acer palmatum 'deshojo'

Sure do. I'm in Jack pine heaven here.
If you want a maple for your area,check out Amur maple. Not a bad tree for bonsai. Not expensive. Killer red in fall.
I do like them.
I have a Amur maple 'Flame' i'm working on...
They are super easy to root cuttings also....i made a seedling forest out of the branches.
Odd thing though, i couldn't get root cutting to grow even though they had nice feeder roots....shame.:confused:
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It looks diff now, that was in summer, I clipped some of the branches off so it doesn't get reverse taper. The lead didn't grow much this year which is disappointing but i let it grow most of the summer cause I've done a lot of root work/chopping over the last few years. This use to be about 5-6ft and it's now about the size of a pop can.
 
Must be nice, anything over 1/2 inch truck is $100+ here. Some rare one $400+ for a 1-2 inch trunk. :eek:
I saw a red maple at a shop, as thick as a pencil for 120RMB, then I saw a trident maple online for only 15RMB, guess which one I bought.
 
I saw a red maple at a shop, as thick as a pencil for 120RMB, then I saw a trident maple online for only 15RMB, guess which one I bought.
I'm going to guess the red maple. Them being such good subjects for bonsai and all.
 
Haha, i happen to like red maples but i still find it funny!:D
 
I saw a red maple at a shop, as thick as a pencil for 120RMB, then I saw a trident maple online for only 15RMB, guess which one I bought.
wow 2.25 USD for a trident? I think tax is more than that when i buy a tree...and i'm cheap!:cool:
 
I'd have to assume the red maple you saw for sale is a Japanese red maple(Acer palmatum).

I still think you made the right choice based on the prices at which the two were offered.
 
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