Acer caudatum
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Acer caudatum, Wall. Large tree: lvs. 5-, or sometimes 7-lobed, cordate, 3—5 in. long and about as broad, brownish pubescent on the veins beneath; lobes ovate, long-acuminate, incisely serrate: panicle upright, cylindric, with the peduncle 5-6 in. long: fr. small, in upright panicles; wings spreading at right angles. Himalayas. The type is not in cult., but the two following varieties are: Var. ukurunduense, Rehd. (A. ukurunduense, Fisch. & Mey. A. spicatum var. ukurun-duense, Maxim.). Small tree: branchlets and petioles pubescent while young: lvs. glabrous above, pubescent beneath, sometimes only along the veins; lobes coarsely serrate: panicle pubescent: wings of the fr. often nearly upright: otherwise like the type. Japan, Manchuria. Var. multiserratum, Rehd. (A. multiserratum, Maxim. A.erosum, Pax). Tree, to 30 ft.; very similar to the preceding variety, but glabrous or nearly glabrous. W. China. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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