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In recent years it has been brought up about maple flowers. Many people thought maples did not have flowers and were very surprised to know about this. But, like all plants that grow from seed, if there is seed there is a flower.
Ahhh, but how do you see a maple flower? Well it is very quick. In fact it is so quick and elusive you may have them and not even know you did. On some species of Acer, the flowers precede the leaves, but on most the flowers come out with the first leaves. The flowers are very small and not much bigger than a BB. They come out with the first leaves and unfurl, for the most part, with those first leaves in the bud. The flower/leaf buds are larger since they contain both. Not much bigger but you can see it. The flowers only come off last years twig tips. If you prune too late you cut off the bloom wood and will only get leaves.
The bud opens and a miracle of nature unfolds. The bud pops and two leaves and about 5 flowers are compressed together so tight it is hard to imagine all of that is in that small bud. When it does open the two leaves start to unfurl and the whole thing has this small cascade of small red BB sized balls hanging. If one is really lucky and it holds, the BB's will open into a minute flower, white in color with petals no larger than a poppy seed. It is a sight to behold and some species of Acer can really pack a show. The flower buds can be green, red, orange and purple.
Not every terminal bud will flower but most of them will. The flowers begin at about age 7 to 8 years, and will continue every year till death. I have seen many flowers before and this year I pruned my coral bark and didn't get any flowers. They are crimson almost neon.
I have yet to see Trident flowers, so if anyone has them please post a pic. If your wanting flowers on your bonsai, you need to let it grow wild for two years. Then you will see them provided the tree is old enough. If your like me, you'll never see flowers on your bonsai, unless you never prune!!!



Ahhh, but how do you see a maple flower? Well it is very quick. In fact it is so quick and elusive you may have them and not even know you did. On some species of Acer, the flowers precede the leaves, but on most the flowers come out with the first leaves. The flowers are very small and not much bigger than a BB. They come out with the first leaves and unfurl, for the most part, with those first leaves in the bud. The flower/leaf buds are larger since they contain both. Not much bigger but you can see it. The flowers only come off last years twig tips. If you prune too late you cut off the bloom wood and will only get leaves.
The bud opens and a miracle of nature unfolds. The bud pops and two leaves and about 5 flowers are compressed together so tight it is hard to imagine all of that is in that small bud. When it does open the two leaves start to unfurl and the whole thing has this small cascade of small red BB sized balls hanging. If one is really lucky and it holds, the BB's will open into a minute flower, white in color with petals no larger than a poppy seed. It is a sight to behold and some species of Acer can really pack a show. The flower buds can be green, red, orange and purple.
Not every terminal bud will flower but most of them will. The flowers begin at about age 7 to 8 years, and will continue every year till death. I have seen many flowers before and this year I pruned my coral bark and didn't get any flowers. They are crimson almost neon.
I have yet to see Trident flowers, so if anyone has them please post a pic. If your wanting flowers on your bonsai, you need to let it grow wild for two years. Then you will see them provided the tree is old enough. If your like me, you'll never see flowers on your bonsai, unless you never prune!!!


