- Acer cappadocicum
taxobox
name = "Acer cappadocicum"
image_caption = Cappadocian Maple leaves
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
unranked_ordo =Rosids
ordo =Sapindales
familia =Sapindaceae
genus = "Acer"
species = "A. cappadocicum"
binomial = "Acer cappadocicum"
binomial_authority = Gled.|"Acer cappadocicum" (Cappadocian Maple) is a
maple native toAsia , from centralTurkey (ancientCappadocia ) east along theCaucasus , theHimalaya , to southwesternChina .Mitchell, A. F. (1974). "A Field Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-212035-6] Mitchell, A. F. (1982). "The Trees of Britain and Northern Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-219037-0] Bean, W. J. (1976). "Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles" 8th ed., vol. 1. John Murray ISBN 0-7195-1790-7.] Huxley, A., ed. (1992). "New RHS Dictionary of Gardening". Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.] Rushforth, K. (1999). "Trees of Britain and Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.]It is a medium-sized
deciduous tree growing to 20-30 m tall with a broad, rounded crown. The leaves are opposite, palmately lobed with 5-7 lobes, 6-15 cm across. The leaf stems bleed a milkylatex when broken. Theflower s are incorymb s of 15-30 together, yellow-green with five petals 3-4 mm long; flowering occurs in early spring. Thefruit is a double samara with two wingedseed s, the seeds are disc-shaped, strongly flattened, 6-11 mm across and 2-3 mm thick. The wings are 2.5-3 cm long, widely spread, approaching a 180° angle. The bark is greenish-grey, smooth in young trees, becoming shallowly grooved in mature.There are three varieties, sometimes treated as
subspecies :
*"Acer cappadocicum" var. "cappadocicum". Turkey, Caucasus, northern Iran.
*"Acer cappadocicum" var. "indicum" (Pax) Rehd. (syn. var. "cultratum" (Wall.) Bean). Himalaya.
*"Acer cappadocicum" var. "sinicum" Rehd. Southwestern China.The closely related "
Acer lobelii " from southern Italy is also treated as a subspecies of "A. cappadocicum" by some authors. The eastern Asian species "Acer amplum ", "Acer mono ", and "Acer truncatum " are also very closely related, and often confused with "A. cappadocicum" in cultivation.Cultivation and uses
Cappadocian Maple is grown as an
ornamental tree inEurope . Many of the trees in cultivation show a strong tendency to produce numerous root sprouts, a character rare in maples. The hybrid maple "Acer × zoeschense " shares this character and probably has "Acer cappadocicum" as one of its parents.Cultivar s exist with foliage tinged red and yellow.References
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