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567:. Collins.
501:naturalised
385:Mature tree
258:Description
135:Sapindaceae
89:Angiosperms
1093:Categories
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656:rhs.org.uk
626:USDA, NRCS
547:References
474:A. ginnala
463:subspecies
269:spreading
248:Amur River
224:Amur maple
125:Sapindales
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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
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470:ginnala
468:subsp.
409:Flowers
368:⁄
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162:Ginnala
141:Genus:
121:Order:
63:Plantae
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497:zone 2
351:samara
283:leaves
222:, the
200:Maxim.
115:Rosids
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937:IRMNG
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421:Fruit
397:Trunk
347:fruit
271:shrub
265:is a
252:maple
240:Japan
236:Korea
160:sect.
158:Acer
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875:GISD
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823:BOLD
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279:bark
275:tree
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