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A Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) is typically propagated through seeds or cuttings. When seeds are used, they undergo a period of cold stratification to break dormancy before germination. Alternatively, cuttings taken from healthy branches can be rooted in a suitable medium. Once established, either method can yield a new tree that displays the characteristic foliage and form of the Japanese maple.

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