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Under ideal conditions a maple tree could grow to be 80 to 120 feet tall or more, but 60 to 80 would a more typical maximum.

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A maple tree can grow up to 150 ft tall (46 meters).

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A maple tree usually is about 25 ft tall from ground to top. Some larger ones can grow more than 10 m(33 ft) tall.

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Most Maple trees grow to 10-45 metres (30-145 ft) in height.

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It'll keep growing to at least 10 meters providing proper sunlight, water, and nutrients are prevLent

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about 40 feet

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The Red Japanese up to 30'.

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