- Acer shirasawanum
taxobox
name = "Acer shirasawanum"
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
unranked_ordo =Rosids
ordo =Sapindales
familia =Sapindaceae
genus = "Acer"
binomial = "Acer shirasawanum"
binomial_authority = Koidz.|"Acer shirasawanum" (Shirasawa's Maple or Fullmoon Maple; Japanese: オオイタヤメイゲツ "ooitayameigetsu") is a species of
maple native toJapan , on central and southernHonshū (Fukushima Prefecture southwards),Shikoku , andKyūshū .Okayama science university: [http://had0.big.ous.ac.jp/plantsdic/angiospermae/dicotyledoneae/choripetalae/aceraceae/ooitayameigetsu/ooitayameigetsu.htm "Acer shirasawanum"] (in Japanese; [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://had0.big.ous.ac.jp/plantsdic/angiospermae/dicotyledoneae/choripetalae/aceraceae/ooitayameigetsu/ooitayameigetsu.htm&sa=X&oi=translate& google translation] )]It is a
deciduous largeshrub or smalltree growing to 8-15 m tall with a trunk up to 50 cm diameter. Thebark is smooth on both young and old trees. The shoots are slender, and hairless. The leaves are rounded, 4.5–8 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, palmately veined and lobed, with 9–13 (rarely 7) serrate shallowly incised lobes; they are hairless, or thinly hairy at first with white hairs; the petiole is 3–7 cm long and hairless. In autumn, the leaves turn bright gold or orange to dark red. Theflower s are 1 cm diameter, with five dark purplish-red sepals, five small whitish petals (soon lost), and red stamens; they are andromonoecious, with inflorescences containing flowers with either both sexes, or just male, and are produced 10–20 together in erect terminalcorymb s in early spring soon after the leaves appear. Thefruit is a paired samara with the nutlets 5-10 mm diameter with a 20–25 mm wing, erect above the leaves, bright red maturing brown.Okayama science university: [http://had0.big.ous.ac.jp/plantsdic/angiospermae/dicotyledoneae/choripetalae/aceraceae/ooitayameigetsu/ooitayameigetsu2.htm "Acer shirasawanum" flowers] (in Japanese; [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://had0.big.ous.ac.jp/plantsdic/angiospermae/dicotyledoneae/choripetalae/aceraceae/ooitayameigetsu/ooitayameigetsu2.htm&sa=X&oi=translate& google translation] )] Rushforth, K. (1999). "Trees of Britain and Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.]It can be distinguished from its close relatives "
Acer japonicum " (ハウチワカエデ "hauchiwakaede") and "Acer sieboldianum " (コハウチワカエデ "kohauchiwakaede") by its hairless shoots; from "A. sieboldianum" also by its red, not yellow, flowers.Kanagawa Prefecture trees and shrubs: [http://www.geocities.jp/greensv88/jumoku-zz-kohauchiwakaede.htm "Acer sieboldianum"] (in Japanese; [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.geocities.jp/greensv88/jumoku-zz-kohauchiwakaede.htm&sa=X&oi=translate& google translation] )] Infoseek Japan: [http://nosaku.hp.infoseek.co.jp/2000/s001114a.html Maples] (in Japanese; [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://nosaku.hp.infoseek.co.jp/2000/s001114a.html&sa=X&oi=translate& google translation] )]Some authorities, especially in
horticulture , still use the older classification including the species in "A. japonicum"; many specimens in cultivation also remain mislabelled as "A. japonicum"."Maples for Gardens: A Color Encyclopedia" by C.J. van Gelderen & D.M. van Gelderen, 1999]Two varieties are accepted:
*"Acer shirasawanum" subsp. "shirasawanum"
*"Acer shirasawanum" subsp. "tenuifolium"Synonyms include "Acer japonicum" var. "microphyllum" Siesmayer and "Acer japonicum" subsp. "shirasawanum". [Delendick, T. J. (1984). Reconsideration of Two Infraspecific Taxa of the Fullmoon Maple, Acer japonicum (Aceraceae). "Brittonia" 36 (1): 49-58 doi=10.2307/2806291]
Cultivation and uses
It is grown as an
ornamental tree ingardens for its foliage and fall colour, but is seen far less commonly than "Acer palmatum " (Japanese Maple). A number ofcultivar s have been selected; the lighter-coloured "A. shirasawanum" cultivar 'Aureum' is very widely grown, much more common in cultivation than the main species; it is propagated bygrafting onto more hardy and fast-growing "Acer" species, in particular "A. palmatum" and "A. japonicum".References
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