Acer pictum subsp. mono
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A. pictum subsp. mono
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Acer pictum subsp. mono |
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Acer pictum subsp. mono, commonly known as Painted Maple or Mono Maple in English,[1] itayakaede (板屋楓?) or ezoitaya (蝦夷板屋?) in Japan,[1] 五角枫 (wu jiao feng) in China,[2] or Gorosae (고로쇠) in Korea,[3] is a species of maple.
Description
Acer pictum subsp. mono grows 15-20m tall and a trunk that is 60–100 cm wide.[1] Its leaves have 5-7 lobes.[1][2]
Taxonomy
The tree has the following synonyms:[4]
- Acer laetum var. parviflorum Regel
- Acer mono Maxim. (basionym)
- Acer pictum var. mono (Maxim.) Maxim. ex Franch.
- Acer truncatum subsp. mono (Maxim.) A. E. Murray
Distribution
The tree is native to Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia, and the Russian Far East.[2][4]
References
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- Aceraceae Acer pictum Thunb. subsp. mono ( Maxim. ) H.Ohashi, International Plant Names Index
- Acer mono - Maxim., Plants For A Future, 1996-2008.
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