ID this understock please?

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  1. Poetry to Burn

    Poetry to Burn Active Member

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    One of a pair of A. pentaphyllum didn't make it through the Winter. This understock looks so much happier than pentaphyllum ever did. What is it?
     

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    Looks like a Norway Maple
     
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    Not sure exactly but I do not believe its a Norway.
     
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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Acer pseudoplatanus.
     
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    Thanks Michael,

    Vertrees mentions pentaphyllum is grafted on pseudoplatanus. But he mentions a few others as well. I've never grown them and can't tell them apart. Would you expect that in time this could become a massive plant?
     
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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Yes, massive - it is one of the largest and fastest-growing maples, commonly 20-30m tall and 1-2m trunk diameter. A very impressive tree when mature, if you have space for it (but also watch out for potential invasive issues), and long-lived (300+ years). Here's a mature specimen.
     

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    Thanks again. Pseudoplatanus will not work out in this location. Not nearly enough space and I think it would look out of context in a beach type garden. I might leave it go for a few years torturing it into a garden tree shape.
     
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    emery Renowned Contributor Maple Society 10 Years

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    Poetry, pseudoplatanus is sometimes called the "universal rootstock." It doesn't do that
    wonderfully outside of section, but I do think it is used for pentaphyllum.

    You can keep it small in a pot, by root pruning every few years. It makes an attractive
    terrace plant.

    -E
     
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    Thanks Emery, I'm gonna let it be for this summer and see just how fast it sizes up. Things tend to grow a little slower and stouter in this garden because it is very sandy and very windy.

    FYI i have my own check list! I don't need to check in with you every time a new name is mentioned.
     

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