The species was first introduced to cultivation in 1923. Although common in maple collections, it is rarely seen in cultivation outside of
arboreta. It grows at a slow to moderate rate and prefers moist, well drained soil; growth is often
shrub-like in cultivation. It is relatively tolerant of drought and clay compared to its close relatives. It does not tolerate wet or over-compacted soil. In the
United States, mature specimens can be seen at
Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts. ==References==