
How to Propagate Japanese maple 'Taylor'?
(Acer palmatum 'Taylor')
Japanese maple 'Taylor', also known as Palmate maple 'Taylor'
Japanese maple 'Taylor' thrives when propagated through cuttings. Start with a healthy, disease-free stem, making a clean, diagonal cut that includes several leaf nodes. Use a rooting hormone to encourage growth, and plant the cutting in a well-draining potting mix. Maintain adequate moisture and provide bright, indirect light to foster root development. Transplanting should occur after a robust root system has been established. Regular monitoring ensures success, as this method retains the desirable traits of japanese maple 'Taylor'.