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Barter32

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any idea what the oldest japanese maple in the U.S.A. is? Ihave one that has
an 8 foot trunk 50 feet high I am told it is the oldest in New England. do
you know or could you direct me to a source that would know? would greatly
appreciate any help.
 
These people should be able to help you.
http://www.championtrees.org/
If it is indeed a champion, they will probably want to send someone out to photograph it and document it.

The Cypress tree (The Senator) on the opening page is about 4 miles from my house. I know 2 climbers that have been up in it in the last 10 years, it's an awesome tree!
 
I've seen A. japonicum listed as 40 ft max hight uconn site has it as 30ft.

They don't live long enough up here to get 10 ft tall.

Could be an A. ginalla at that hight.
 
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