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Tree experts - help!

Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Is that a Japanese Maple?

no.

a) try watering it if possible.
b)looks like an insect attack to me(like bag worms but didnt see any in picture)

looks likes its trying to make a come back though🙂
 
Originally posted by: DEMO24
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Is that a Japanese Maple?

no.

a) try watering it if possible.
b)looks like an insect attack to me(like bag worms but didnt see any in picture)

looks likes its trying to make a come back though🙂

I don't see any insects (on the tree nor on the ground - although an infestation of ants are known to be in the area).

I'm not even sure what kind of maple it is... is it a sugar maple?
 
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Go to your local nursery and ask them. They know trees and they know the area.

That was the plan for tomorrow.. just wanted to see if the wide world of ATOT could identify 🙂
 
Just get rid of it now. Way too close to the house. The roots are going to cause trouble when it gets bigger. Especially with the sprinkler valves right there.
 
I see sprinkler valves in the nearby background. Was the sprinkler system installed before or after the tree was planted?
 
Originally posted by: drnickriviera
Just get rid of it now. Way too close to the house. The roots are going to cause trouble when it gets bigger. Especially with the sprinkler valves right there.

Yeah I was wondering what it was doing so close to the house. Don't maple trees get really big? The ones in my yard are. Not sure if it's the same kind of maple.
 
Arbor day info says red maples (if that's what it is) grow 30-40' tall 40' spread. I'm a real estate investor, so i've seen what trees can do. Pretty impressive when a root can crack the footing of a house that is 2' thick concrete.
 
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