Acer pectinatum
Acer pectinatum is an Asian species of maple. It is native to the Himalayas and nearby mountains in southwestern China, Myanmar, and the northeastern part of the Indian Subcontinent.[3]
Acer pectinatum | |
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Acer pectinatum ssp. forrestii, branchlets and autumn leaves with reflecting water in the background | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Sapindales |
Family: | Sapindaceae |
Genus: | Acer |
Section: | Acer sect. Macrantha |
Species: | A. pectinatum |
Binomial name | |
Acer pectinatum Wall. ex G. Nicholson 1881 not Wall. ex Pax 1886[1] | |
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Acer pectinatum is a tree up to 8 meters tall, with brown bark. Leaves are non-compound, leathery, up to 10 cm wide and 8 cm across, toothless, usually with 5 lobes but sometimes 3, the lobes toothed along the edges.[3]
- Acer pectinatum subsp. forrestii (Diels) A.E.Murray - Sichuan, Yunnan
- Acer pectinatum subsp. laxiflorum (Pax) A.E.Murray - Sichuan, Yunnan
- Acer pectinatum subsp. maximowiczii (Pax) A.E.Murray - see Acer maximowiczii
- Acer pectinatum subsp. pectinatum - Tibet, Yunnan, Bhutan, Assam, Myanmar, Nepal
- Acer pectinatum subsp. taronense (Hub.-Mor.) A.E.Murray - Sichuan, Tibet, Yunnan, Bhutan, Assam, Myanmar
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