A mature Japanese maple, for example, which could be small enough to be transplanted, can be worth $15,000.Aug 30, 2007
How much does a Japanese maple sell for?
Although it takes time to build an inventory of high quality Japanese maples, it can be worth the wait. Current prices of common varieties like Bloodgood at retail nurseries are $80 to $120 for six foot tall potted trees, and $125 to $200 for 2″ caliper (trunk diameter) trees.Aug 29, 2019
How long does it take for a Japanese maple tree to mature?
Understory Trees Japanese maples generally grow at a rate of 12 to 24 inches per season. An average height is 10 to 15 feet in 15 years of growth, with much of their growth coming in earlier years. Most Japanese maples attain a mature height ranging from 10 to 25 feet.
Are Japanese maples expensive?
It is somewhat expensive to buy and is slow to grow. Every garden should have one. Few other trees or shrubs create such an aura of grace and serenity in the landscape, especially when placed with care and groomed artfully. Set aside its inconspicuous red blossoms of early spring, and you find ornament in every season.Oct 26, 2016