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Absolutely!

Our maple (about 30 yrs old) was removed recently because it was the roots were pushing up the shed, but it was otherwise healthy...


Unfortunately, we left the stump and it's continuing to put its energy into expanding it's root structure and lots of shoots...


If you don't kill the stump, or remove/rot it out, you'll definitely get re-growth.


(At least in my area were the climate is very favorable -- Southern British Columbia)

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βˆ™ 7mo ago

Yes, a maple tree can regrow from a stump if it is cut down. The tree will often send up new shoots from the stump or roots, which can eventually grow into a new tree. However, this process may take several years for the tree to fully grow back to its original size.

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