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plant maple tree from seed Trident Maple Tree Seeds — Acer buergerianumThree lobed leaves. Four seasons of beauty. A lifetime of refinement. Acer buergerianum, the Trident Maple, is one of the most versatile and beautiful small maples available to temperate growers, a compact, multi season ornamental tree native to China and Japan that has become one of the most prized species in traditional bonsai cultivation worldwide. Its distinctive three lobed leaves, handsome exfoliating bark that develops orange, gray, and brown
Three-lobed leaves. Four seasons of beauty. A lifetime of refinement.
Acer buergerianum, the Trident Maple, is one of the most versatile and beautiful small maples available to temperate growers, a compact, multi-season ornamental tree native to China and Japan that has become one of the most prized species in traditional bonsai cultivation worldwide. Its distinctive three-lobed leaves, handsome exfoliating bark that develops orange, gray, and brown tones with age, and reliable orange to red fall color make it a four-season tree of genuine ornamental distinction. It tolerates urban conditions, drought, and pollution better than most ornamental maples while remaining smaller and more manageable than large native species. If you are looking to buy Trident Maple seeds or grow this elegant maple from seed, every specimen developed from seed has the potential to become a unique bonsai or garden tree with character unlike any clonally propagated nursery plant.
- Distinctive three-lobed leaves giving the species its common name and immediate visual character
- Exfoliating bark developing orange, gray, and brown tones, beautiful in every season
- Reliable orange to red fall color, consistent across most growing conditions
- Tolerant of urban stress, drought, air pollution, and compacted soils
- One of the most important species in traditional Japanese and Chinese bonsai cultivation
Things you probably did not know about the Trident Maple
It is the most widely used maple in East Asian bonsai traditions. While Japanese Maple gets more attention in western bonsai circles, Trident Maple is equally or more important in traditional Chinese and Japanese bonsai practice for different reasons. It tolerates aggressive root pruning and repotting better than most maples, allowing experienced practitioners to develop impressive nebari, the surface root system visible above the soil line, more quickly than with other species. Some of the most technically refined bonsai specimens in major Chinese collections are Trident Maples.
The roots develop spectacular surface flare with age. One of the most prized characteristics of mature Trident Maple in landscape and bonsai settings is the buttressed, flaring root base that develops over decades. The roots broaden dramatically at soil level and create a stable, visually powerful base that gives the tree an ancient, settled presence far beyond its actual age. This feature develops most impressively on trees with room for their roots to spread freely.
It performs better in urban heat than most other ornamental maples. Japanese Maple and other ornamental maples frequently scorch or stress in the heat reflected from pavement and buildings in urban environments. Trident Maple tolerates these conditions significantly better, making it one of the most reliable small ornamental maples for street plantings and courtyard gardens in warm cities.
The seed wings are arranged in a distinctive paired angle. Trident Maple samaras, the winged seeds, are arranged at a more acute angle to each other than most other maples, creating a characteristic appearance immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with the species. The wings autorotate on descent, dispersing seeds across a wider area from the parent tree.
Growing Details
- Botanical Name: Acer buergerianum
- Stratification: Required, 60 to 90 days cold moist stratification
- USDA Zones: 5 to 9
- Soil: Adaptable, tolerates poor, dry, or compacted soils
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Height: 20 to 35 feet
- Spread: 15 to 25 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate, 1 to 1.5 feet per year
Grow it in the ground for a lifetime of ornamental value or in a container for a lifetime of bonsai practice. Either way, the refinement it develops with age rewards patience in a way few other trees do.
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