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Old 03-05-2005, 10:37 PM
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Default [IBC] Japanese Maple - about 50 years old.

It depends on whether you just want to know its value
where it is or if you think you can sell this tree for
lots of money.

To buy a tree that size and have it planted would
depend on the economics of the area where you live. I
would guess between $1000 and $2500 depending on the
nursery.

To sell the tree you would have to spend probably more
than its worth to get it professionally dug out of the
groups, potted and moved.

Kits
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Hello!

I'm told that my Japanese Maple tree is worth quite
a bit of money -
it's about 25 ft tall (I'm guessing) and on my
property in New Jersey.

Would anyone know if this is true, and if so, what
it is worth?

Here are a few pics:

http://www.zincmedia.com/japanese_maple/index.html

Any help would be great!


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There was no motive in posting it here, it just seemed that this would
be the place to post, if this was such a rare size of it's kind, you
all seem so knowledgable!

I was sort of taken back by the number (in the tens of thousands) a
local nursery tossed at me and thought oh my goodness. Truth be told,
I absolutely love the tree. I was just curious.

Thanks for your responses.

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Old 05-05-2005, 04:04 PM
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Yes I have seen few red maples in a nursery today , were about 4
meters tall with a trunk as thick as a calf and priced about 4-5
thousand us $ I live in switzerland
a tree like yours it costs already about over 1200 1600 us $ k us to
be digged out and transported and placed into another lawn

Project903 wrote:

There was no motive in posting it here, it just seemed that this would
be the place to post, if this was such a rare size of it's kind, you
all seem so knowledgable!

I was sort of taken back by the number (in the tens of thousands) a
local nursery tossed at me and thought oh my goodness. Truth be told,
I absolutely love the tree. I was just curious.

Thanks for your responses.


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