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Home › Science › Botany › Maple Trees › Glabra

Glabra

Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Spermatophyta
Class: Angiospermae
Subclass: Dicotyledoneae
Superorder: Rosidae
Order: Sapindales
Family: Aceraceae
Genus: Acer
Section: Glabra
Series: (In orange font)




Common Name Species Height Leaf Fruit Native
Arbuta
?? acuminatum 12 m
(40 ft)
9-12 cm
(3.5-5 in)
3-5 lobes
2-2.5 cm
(.75-1 in)
Himalayas
Deep-veined Maple or Notched Maple argutum 11 m
(36 ft)
5-10 cm
(2-4 in)
5 lobes
2.5 cm
(1 in)
Japan
Bearded Maple barbinerve 11 m
(36 ft)
?? cm
(?? in)
5 lobes
1 cm
(.5 in)
Korea and Manchuria
Birch-leaf Maple stachyophyllum 10 m
(33 ft)
4-8 cm
(1.5-3.13 in)
0-3 lobes
2-3 cm
(.75-1.13 in)
India (Sikkim) to China (Hubei and Sichuan)
Glabra
Rocky Mountain Maple glabrum 8 m
(25 ft)
5-10 cm
(2-4 in)
3-5 lobes
2-2.5 cm
(.25-1 in)
western USA




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