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- Snakebark_maple abstract "Snakebark maples are maples belong to the taxonomic section Acer sect. Macrantha. The section includes 18–21 species, and is restricted to eastern Asia (the eastern Himalaya east to Japan) with the exception of one species in eastern North America.The various species of snakebark maples are most easily distinguished from other maples by their distinctive bark, smooth (at least on young trees), and usually patterned with vertical dark green to greenish-brown stripes alternating with stripes of light green, pinkish or white, sometimes with a bluish tone. Other characters include stalked buds with just one pair of scales, and flowers on arching to pendulous racemes. The samaras are small, and often numerous. They are small deciduous trees, typically 5–15 m tall, rarely to 20 m tall, fast-growing when young but soon slowing down with age, and often short-lived; they typically occur as understorey trees in mountain forests, often along streamsides.Species Acer capillipes - Kyushu Maple, Red Snakebark Maple Acer caudatifolium Acer crataegifolium - Hawthorn-leaf Maple Acer davidii (syn. A. grosseri, A. hersii, A. laisuense) - Père David's Maple, Hers's Maple Acer forrestii Acer laxiflorum Acer maximowiczii - Maximowicz's Snakebark Maple Acer metcalfii Acer micranthum Acer morifolium Acer morrisonense (syn. A. rubescens) Acer pectinatum (syn. A. taronense) Acer pensylvanicum - Striped Maple, the only non-Asian species Acer rufinerve - Redvein Maple Acer sikkimense (syn. A. hookeri) Acer tschonoskii (syn. A. komarovii) Acer tegmentosum Acer wardii Some have good fall color with tones of reds and orange, while others tend toward a pale yellow which is less impressive. All are relatively hardy compared to many other species of maples, and many are widely cultivated as ornamental trees for their bark. Several cultivars and hybrids have been developed in cultivation.".
- Snakebark_maple class Eudicots.
- Snakebark_maple division Flowering_plant.
- Snakebark_maple family Sapindaceae.
- Snakebark_maple genus Maple.
- Snakebark_maple kingdom Plant.
- Snakebark_maple order Rosids.
- Snakebark_maple order Sapindales.
- Snakebark_maple thumbnail Acer_capillipes_(Snakebark_maple).jpg?width=300.
- Snakebark_maple wikiPageID "8153966".
- Snakebark_maple wikiPageRevisionID "565965519".
- Snakebark_maple familia Sapindaceae.
- Snakebark_maple genus "Acer".
- Snakebark_maple hasPhotoCollection Snakebark_maple.
- Snakebark_maple imageCaption "Bark of Acer capillipes".
- Snakebark_maple name "Acer sect. Macrantha".
- Snakebark_maple ordo Sapindales.
- Snakebark_maple regnum Plant.
- Snakebark_maple sectio "Macrantha".
- Snakebark_maple sectioAuthority Ferdinand_Albin_Pax.
- Snakebark_maple subdivision "See text".
- Snakebark_maple subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Snakebark_maple unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Snakebark_maple unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Snakebark_maple unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Snakebark_maple subject Category:Acer.
- Snakebark_maple type Eukaryote.
- Snakebark_maple type Plant.
- Snakebark_maple type Species.
- Snakebark_maple type Plant.
- Snakebark_maple type Organism.
- Snakebark_maple comment "Snakebark maples are maples belong to the taxonomic section Acer sect. Macrantha.".
- Snakebark_maple label "Snakebark maple".
- Snakebark_maple sameAs m.026tk56.
- Snakebark_maple sameAs Q3590922.
- Snakebark_maple sameAs Q3590922.
- Snakebark_maple wasDerivedFrom Snakebark_maple?oldid=565965519.
- Snakebark_maple depiction Acer_capillipes_(Snakebark_maple).jpg.
- Snakebark_maple isPrimaryTopicOf Snakebark_maple.
- Snakebark_maple name "Acer sect. Macrantha".