- Snakebark maple
taxobox
name = "Acer" sect. "Macrantha"
image_caption = Bark of "Acer capillipes " (Red Snakebark Maple)
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
unranked_ordo =Rosids
ordo =Sapindales
familia =Sapindaceae
genus = "Acer"
sectio = "Macrantha"
sectio_authority = Pax
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See text|Snakebark maples are
maple s belong to the taxonomic section "Acer" sect. "Macrantha". The section includes 18–21 species, and is restricted to easternAsia (the easternHimalaya east toJapan ) with the exception of one species in easternNorth America .Flora of China (draft): [http://web.archive.org/web/20060209210809/http://hua.huh.harvard.edu/china/mss/volume11/Aceraceae-AGH_coauthoring.htm Aceraceae] ] [Maple World: [http://www.inh.co.jp/~hayasida/Ebunrui1.html Classification of maples] ] van Gelderen, C. J. & van Gelderen, D. M. (1999). "Maples for Gardens: A Color Encyclopedia".] Rushforth, K. (1999). "Trees of Britain and Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.]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 stalkedbud s with just one pair of scales, andflower s on arching to pendulousraceme s. 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, Her'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
* "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 tree s for their bark. Severalcultivar s and hybrids have been developed in cultivation.See also
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List of Acer species References
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