The practice involves the selective removal of branches from a specific species of Acer, aiming to manage its growth and maintain its structural integrity. An example includes removing dead or crossing limbs to promote healthy development.
Such maintenance is vital for tree health, safety, and aesthetics. It can improve air circulation, reduce the risk of limb failure during storms, and enhance the tree’s overall appearance. Historically, arborists and landowners have employed these techniques to ensure the longevity and vigor of these fast-growing trees.