- Acer davidii
taxobox
name = "Acer davidii"
image_caption = "A. davidii" subsp. "davidii"
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
unranked_ordo =Rosids
ordo =Sapindales
familia =Sapindaceae
genus = "Acer"
binomial = "Acer davidii"
binomial_authority = Franch.|"Acer davidii" (Père David's Maple), is a species of
maple in thesnakebark maple group. It is native toChina , fromJiangsu south toFujian andGuangdong , and west to southeasternGansu andYunnan .Flora of China (draft): [http://web.archive.org/web/20060209210809/http://hua.huh.harvard.edu/china/mss/volume11/Aceraceae-AGH_coauthoring.htm Aceraceae] ]It is a small
deciduous tree growing to 10–15 m tall with a trunk up to 40 cm diameter, though usually smaller and often with multiple trunks, and a spreading crown of long, arching branches. Thebark is smooth, olive-green with regular narrow pale vertical stripes on young trees, eventually becoming dull grey-brown at the base of old trees. The leaves are 6–18 cm long and 4-9 cm broad, with a petiole 3–6 cm long; they are dark green above, paler below, ovate, unlobed or weakly three-lobed, with a serrated margin. They turn to bright yellow, orange or red in the autumn. Theflower s are small, yellow, with five sepals and petals about 4 mm long; they are produced on arching to pendulous 7–12 cmraceme s in late spring, with male and female flowers on different racemes. The samara nutlets are 7–10 mm long and 4–6 mm broad, with a wing 2–3 cm long and 5 mm broad.Rushforth, K. (1999). "Trees of Britain and Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.] van Gelderen, C. J. & van Gelderen, D. M. (1999). "Maples for Gardens: A Color Encyclopedia".]There are two subspecies, often treated as a distinct species:Mitchell, A. F. (1974). "A Field Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-212035-6]
*"Acer davidii" subsp. "davidii". Père David's Maple. Bark greenish-brown with white stripes. Shoots pinkish-green. Leaf petiole pink to red; leaf margin usually single-serrate with variably-sized serrations.
*"Acer davidii" subsp. "grosseri" (Pax) de Jong. Her's Maple ("Acer grosseri" Pax; syn. "Acer hersii" Rehd.). Bark green with white to pale green stripes. Shoots green. Leaf petiole green; leaf margin more often three-lobed and double-serrate.Cultivation and uses
Along with "A. rufinerve", the two subspecies of Père David's Maple are among the most commonly cultivated snakebark maples. Both are relatively hardy and fast-growing.
Among the
cultivar s of "A. davidii" are 'Canton' (a Dutch cultivar with a purplish hue to its green stripes), 'George Forrest' (a Scottish cultivar with large leaves and dark red young shoots), 'Ernest Wilson' (a specimen of which may be viewed in theWestonbirt Arboretum inEngland ), and 'Serpentine' (a cultivar with distinctively small, narrow leaves). In some cases, these cultivars cannot be assigned to one subspecies the other but are simply considered cultivars of "A. davidii".References
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