Is a Japanese maple seedless

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2026-07-17 09:10

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the short answer is yes... dont have to read all this...ve small maples that have grown from them, one is now about 2 ft. and well branched, I just let them grow wherever they pop up for a few years then transplant. I don't have luck putting the seed in a pot but I keep trying. My original trees are about 30 years old. I have also layered but this must be done when there are branches close to the ground.

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