Hi:
We planted a Crimson King Norway Maple about two years ago. It is looking very healthy with lots of leaves, however, it seems rather spindly. Does anyone know if it would be a good idea to lop a bit off the top to make it bushier, and if so, how much? We live in Eastern Ontario.
Thanks - Jeansie
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Thanks for the info. I think I will leave well enough alone and let Mother Nature do her thing.
Jeansie
See these and other sites by "googling" Crimson King Maple
It is a very tall (60 ft) but slow growing tree and needs pruning as described in this site: http://www.midwestlandscapeplants.org/plantdetails.cfm?speciesid=411
where you want to make sure it develops good stong foundations so the branches never have crotch formations that can weaken the tree. Having said that, you want to prune so there is a strong central "leader" to your tree, leading upwards.
http://hort.ifas.ufl.edu/trees/ACEPLAE.pdf
I was looking for some pruning info recently and came across this site. It says that cutting some off the top of a tree is not a good practice. I didn't know that until I read this article and maybe it doesn't pertain to all tree types but I just thought you might be interested to read this.
http://www.plantamnesty.org/stoptopping/5reasonstostoptopping.htm
Recently when there was a special gardeing forum on here with experts answering questions, I was referred to this other site as a good tree site. Hope you find it helpful...
http://www.treehelp.com/info.asp