A Japanese maple tree typically lives for around 100 years, but some can live up to 200 years with proper care.
Japanese maple trees typically live for around 100 years, but some can live up to 200 years with proper care and conditions.
Maple trees typically live for about 100 to 300 years.
A maple tree typically lives for about 100 to 300 years.
A silver maple tree typically lives for about 100 years.
Silver maple trees typically live for about 100 years, but some can live up to 130 years under ideal conditions.
Japanese maples typically live for around 100 years, but some can live up to 200 years with proper care and conditions.
Kitsune, mythical fox creatures in Japanese folklore, are said to have long lifespans, often living for hundreds of years.
Fifty to 150 years describes how long Japanese maple trees can be expected to live. The lower range represents the ideal outside the tree's (Acer palmatum) native homelands while the upper range shows its ideal life expectancy in Japan. Longevity will depend upon the perfect match between what the environment offers in the way of air, light, moisture, pests and temperature and what acidic- and organic matter-loving, drought- and flood-sensitive, fungal disease-intolerant, girdling root-prone, Japanese beetle- and spider mite-susceptible Japanese maples need.
There is no long form of maple. A maple is a tree.
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A silver maple (Acer saccharinum) typically has a lifespan of 30 to 50 years, although some individuals can live longer under optimal conditions. Factors such as soil quality, water availability, and environmental stressors can significantly influence their longevity. In urban settings, they may face challenges that can shorten their lifespan.
THEY CAN LIVE 10 days without eating as long as they can drink water :P