New cultivar?

I've seen others with this kind of leaf. I even had this one growing last year.

IMG_1964 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr
Yes I have a slender leafed one as well, but these leaves are markedly different to any FM I’ve seen before. I’ll get more pics tomorrow, maybe with some side by sides of a selection of FM leaves.
 
All taken this morning. I tried to get a mix of leaves to show the variation in the species, but it also shows the difference in the new leaves between all the others.

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Looks different to me. Well worth growing out and some small scale propagating to see how it develops over time.

I have a Ficus that is unusual, and wild collected. I almost lost the species, my 28 year old specimen died on me. Fortunately I have a 5 year old "spare". I need to get a few more cuttings rooted this year and spread around, so that me and Jerry Meislik are not the only two people with this one in the USA.
 
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Looks different to me. Well worth growing out and some small scale propagating to see how it develops over time.

I have a Ficus that is unusual, and wild collected. I almost lost the species, my 28 year old specimen died on me. Fortunately I have a 5 year old "spare". I need to get a few more cuttings rooted this year and spread around, so that me and Jerry Meislik are not the only two people with this one in the USA.
Yes good idea. I was going to just leave it alone for a couple of years to see how it develops, but trying to strike a couple of cuttings is definitely not a bad plan. I’d hate to lose it now.

That’s sad about your specimen though. I imagine thats hard to take after so many years. What species is it? Do you have any pics?
 
I have ‘compacta’ but leaves look like species just smaller.
I agree leaf looks like Hawthorn.
 
Nice. Fairly narrow form, but not quite as deeply lobed with much more regular consistency of shape. Classic field maple.
 
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