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I'd say any tree you put near a sidewalk has the potential to disrupt the pavement. Especially 10+ years down the line if you plan on staying lolThanks for the replies.
We are positive it is a maple, just looking for a specific species.
I'm leaning towards October Glory Maple since it's a pretty common tree.
We are looking for 4-5 red leaf trees to put on our sidewalk as we own a corner lot in Los Angeles. The 2 things we need is red leaves and underground rooting system so the sidewalk will not get damaged from roots.
Any suggestions would be appreciated
Do purple smoke trees do anything for you?Thanks for the reply all.
If anyone has any suggestions for a pink/red tree under 20' (does not need to be pink year around) with roots that are known to stay below ground, pls do post.
How are the tree choices coming?
I agree, I don't think it's a japanese maple. At least it doesn't exhibit a growth pattern like any I've seen - it has a much more columnar profile and growth preference to my eye.I am pretty sure that Japanese Maples do not grow in the full sun in So Cal.