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Acer ginnala

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51: 404: 428: 416: 720: 440: 380: 392: 209: 33: 327: in) wide, deeply palmately lobed with three or five lobes, of which two small basal lobes (sometimes absent) and three larger apical lobes; the lobes are coarsely and irregularly toothed, and the upper leaf surface glossy. The leaves turn brilliant orange to red in autumn, and are on slender, often pink-tinged, petioles 3–5 cm ( 537:
Due to its vigour and fall colours of yellows and bright reds, the size being a small tree of 6 metres (20 feet) wide by 6 m tall on average, it suits many for smaller landscapes and for planting under power lines. Cultivars have emerged for those wanting these attributes.
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in parts of North America. Planted on exceptional sites facing south west with consistent moisture and light loamy soils, this tree can grow 1 m (3 ft 3 in) per year making it a fast grower. It is often planted as a shrub along borders.
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growing to 3–10 m (9.8–32.8 ft) tall, with a short trunk up to 20–40 cm (8–16 in) diameter and slender branches. The
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are yellow-green, 5–8 mm (0.20–0.31 in) diameter, produced in spreading panicles in spring as the leaves open. The
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is thin, dull grey-brown, and smooth at first but becoming shallowly fissured on old plants. The
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in northern regions of Europe and North America. It is the most cold-tolerant maple, hardy to
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Xu, Tingzhi; Chen, Yousheng; de Jong, Piet C.; Oterdoom, Herman John; Chang, Chin-Sung.
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with deciduous leaves that is sometimes grown as a garden subject or boulevard tree.
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It is also valued in Japan and elsewhere as a species suitable for
231: 208: 101: 928: 519: 342: 114: 32: 353:, 8–10 mm (0.31–0.39 in) long with a 1.5–2 cm ( 226:, is a plant species with woody stems native to northeastern 346: 270: 251: 239: 235: 144: 62: 282: 274: 227: 480:, which has matt, unlobed or only shallowly lobed leaves. 373: in) wing, maturing in late summer to early autumn. 640:. Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team. 542:
Flame (Fiery red autumn foliage, very strong vigour)
472:(Maxim.) Wesm. The glossy, deeply lobed leaves of 682: 1090: 461:(Tatar maple), and some botanists treat it as a 668: 558: 556: 624: 207: 31: 562: 699:. Vol. 11 – via eFloras.org, 553: 612:United States Department of Agriculture 603:Germplasm Resources Information Network 483: 285:are opposite and simple, 4–10 cm ( 1091: 754: 753: 638:The PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov) 671:The Encyclopedia of Intrusive Plants 529:in parts of northern North America. 618: 582: 13: 299:–4 in) long and 3–6 cm ( 14: 1150: 712: 669:Randall, John; Marinelli, Janet. 455:Amur maple is closely related to 1030:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:781316-1 718: 438: 426: 414: 402: 390: 378: 49: 652:"Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala" 662: 644: 257: 1: 1139:Taxa named by Karl Maximovich 1114:Flora of the Russian Far East 608:Agricultural Research Service 546: 532: 507:In the UK it has gained the 7: 705:Harvard University Herbaria 565:Trees of Britain and Europe 509:Royal Horticultural Society 450: 10: 1155: 673:. 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Collins. 501:naturalised 385:Mature tree 258:Description 135:Sapindaceae 89:Angiosperms 1093:Categories 1060:WisFlora: 656:rhs.org.uk 626:USDA, NRCS 547:References 474:A. ginnala 463:subspecies 269:spreading 248:Amur River 224:Amur maple 125:Sapindales 854:200012989 779:Q15634290 533:Cultivars 273:or small 267:deciduous 169:Species: 153:Section: 59:Kingdom: 1050:VASCAN: 1038:Tropicos 978:2.136391 942:10589904 929:781316-1 812:BioLib: 805:166-1-12 773:Wikidata 628:(n.d.). 499:. It is 451:Taxonomy 234:east to 232:Mongolia 131:Family: 102:Eudicots 867:3189845 691:ginnala 689:subsp. 596:ginnala 594:subsp. 470:ginnala 468:subsp. 409:Flowers 368:⁄ 358:⁄ 343:flowers 336:⁄ 322:⁄ 308:⁄ 294:⁄ 246:in the 162:Ginnala 141:Genus: 121:Order: 63:Plantae 1043:200006 1012:PLANTS 906:123638 828:102152 802:APSA: 571:  520:bonsai 497:zone 2 351:samara 283:leaves 222:, the 200:Maxim. 115:Rosids 1099:Maple 1053:21078 991:81176 955:28741 937:IRMNG 913:IPA: 421:Fruit 397:Trunk 347:fruit 271:shrub 265:is a 252:maple 240:Japan 236:Korea 160:sect. 158:Acer 109:Clade 96:Clade 83:Clade 70:Clade 1063:2418 1025:POWO 1017:ACGI 999:PfaF 965:2648 950:ITIS 924:IPNI 916:3965 893:1132 888:GRIN 880:1134 875:GISD 862:GBIF 841:949V 823:BOLD 815:3606 569:ISBN 279:bark 275:tree 238:and 228:Asia 146:Acer 1071:WFO 849:FNA 836:CoL 511:'s 1095:: 1073:: 1040:: 1027:: 1014:: 1001:: 988:: 975:: 952:: 939:: 926:: 903:: 890:: 877:: 864:: 851:: 838:: 825:: 790:: 775:: 734:. 695:. 654:. 636:. 610:, 606:. 600:. 555:^ 522:. 515:. 111:: 98:: 85:: 72:: 740:. 693:" 685:" 658:. 634:" 630:" 614:. 598:" 590:" 579:. 577:. 370:4 366:3 363:– 360:8 356:5 338:4 334:1 331:+ 329:1 324:4 320:1 317:+ 315:2 313:– 310:4 306:1 303:+ 301:1 296:2 292:1 289:+ 287:1

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Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Sapindales
Sapindaceae
Acer
Acer sect. Ginnala
Binomial name
Maxim.

Asia
Mongolia
Korea
Japan
Russian Far East
Amur River
maple
deciduous
shrub
tree
bark
leaves
flowers
fruit
samara

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