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Jul 20, 2023 11:19 AM CST
Name: Gigi AdeniumPlumeria
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I agree the second growing from the base with the bigger leaves is the rootstock. It happens to mine and I have to cut the rootstock growth to preserve the grafted Japanese maple.

It is common for Japanese maple to be grafted to a rootstock of regular maple seedling.
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