Thinking Long Term? Why Japanese Maples Are Worth the Investment
When people think about investments, they usually think in terms of finances, property, or technology. But smart homeowners are starting to look at their landscapes differently. A thoughtfully planted tree—especially one with elegance, structure, and longevity—can yield a return that’s visual, emotional, and financial. Among all ornamental trees, the Japanese maple tree stands out as a top-tier investment. With hundreds of cultivars available—from lace leaf Japanese maple —Herter’s trees aren’t just plants; they’re heirlooms. Here’s why these maples are a long-term investment worth making. 1. Instant Value: The Power of Mature Trees A mature tree offers something no seedling can: instant presence. The difference between a sapling and a mature Japanese maple tree is like the difference between a sketch and a painting. Mature maples bring form, shade, and an almost architectural elegance that anchors a property visually and structurally. Professionally grafted trees, such as ...