Trees from a distance

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Do you know which cultivar? That is huge for a x freemanii. How did you distinguish between that and A. saccharinum or is it know to have been planted?
 
Do you know which cultivar? That is huge for a x freemanii. How did you distinguish between that and A. saccharinum or is it know to have been planted?
I agree, that is massive for a cultivated tree but they do hybridize so who knows
 
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It is a planted tree but I don't know the cultivar. There is a plaque near the bottom on the right side that's barely visible in the pic if you zoom in, although you can only read it in person. I thought the same thing as you fellows which is why I took the picture.
 
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I saw something today that resembled the tree that @Tuebor posted before me. This is a sugar maple cultivar called "Monumentale". This is located at Hidden Lake Gardens in Tipton, MI. It's full of cultivated trees and has one of the coolest dwarf and rare conifer collections I've ever seen.
 

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I saw something today that resembled the tree that @Tuebor posted before me. This is a sugar maple cultivar called "Monumentale". This is located at Hidden Lake Gardens in Tipton, MI. It's full of cultivated trees and has one of the coolest dwarf and rare conifer collections I've ever seen.
I've got two 'Shawn's Pillar sugar maples in the nursery that seem similiar
 

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