- Acer sempervirens
taxobox
name = "Acer sempervirens"
image_caption = Foliage
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperms
unranked_classis =Eudicots
unranked_ordo =Rosids
ordo =Sapindales
familia =Sapindaceae
genus = "Acer"
species = "A. sempervirens"
binomial = "Acer sempervirens"
binomial_authority = L.|"Acer sempervirens" (Cretan Maple) is a species of
maple native to southeasternEurope and southwesternAsia , in southernGreece and southernTurkey .Med-Checklist: [http://ww2.bgbm.org/mcl/PTaxonDetail.asp?NameId=1007&PTRefFK=1273 "Acer sempervirens"] ] Rushforth, K. (1999). "Trees of Britain and Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.]It is an
evergreen or semi-evergreenshrub or smalltree growing to 10 m tall with a trunk up to 50 cm diameter. Thebark is dark grey, smooth in young trees, becoming scaly and shallowly fissured in mature trees. The shoots are green at first, becoming dull brown in the second year. The leaves are opposite, hard and leathery in texture, 1-4 cm long and 1-3 cm across, glossy dark green with a yellow 1 cm petiole, variably unlobed or three-lobed (often on the same shoot); the lobes have an entire margin. Theflower s are yellow-green, produced in small pendulouscorymb s. Thefruit is a double samara with two rounded, wingedseed s, the wings 1.5–3 cm long, spread at an acute angle.Mitchell, A. F. (1982). "The Trees of Britain and Northern Europe". Collins ISBN 0-00-219037-0] Huxley, A., ed. (1992). "New RHS Dictionary of Gardening". Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.]It is one of the most drought and heat tolerant species in the genus, occurring on dry, sunny hillsides at moderate elevations. It is closely related to "
Acer monspessulanum " from further north and west in Europe, differing from it in being a smaller, often shrubby tree, and in its smaller, evergreen leaves.Cultivation and uses
Cretan Maple is occasionally grown as an
ornamental tree in western Europe; it was introduced to Britain in 1752.References
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