Acer heldreichii ssp. trautvetteri

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Acer heldreichii ssp. trautvetteri (Medw.) E.Murray

Aceraceae

Life form: tree

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Soil: sandy loam - Soil: gritty loam

Leaf arrangement: opposite
Leaves: decidious

Leaf shape: palmately lobed

Leaf division: simple

    

Flower shape: five-stellate
Fruit: schizocarp

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Inflorescence: umbel

Flowers: not specified
Flower habit: erect

Canopy: broadly columnar

Taxonomy

Divisio:
Magnoliophyta
Subdivisio:
Magnoliophytina
Classis:
Rosopsida
Subclassis:
Rosidae
Superordo:
Rutanae
Ordo:
Sapindales
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Acer heldreichii ssp. trautvetteri (= Acer insigne G. Nicholson, Acer trautvetteri), commonly known as Red Bud Maple, is a tree.

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[edit] Naming

Acer heldreichii ssp. trautvetteri was already described and the name validly published by Jakob Sergejevitsch Medwedew. It was not until 1982, however, that Edouard Muret reclassified it into todays valid botanical systematics.

[edit] Taxonomy

The Red Bud Maple is a subspecies in the genus Acer (maple) which contains 111 species and belongs to the family of the Aceraceae (Maple Family).

[edit] Characteristics

[edit] Growth

The trees grow to a height of approximately 15 meters and have a broadly columnar shape.

[edit] Wood and Bark

[edit] Leaves

Acer heldreichii ssp. trautvetteri is a decidious plant with simple leaves. The leaves are arranged alternately along the stems. They are dark green and palmately lobed. The foliage colour in autumn is yellow.

[edit] Flowers and Fruit

The flowers are five-petaled and yellow. The plants bloom in May. The flowers are arranged in umbels.

The red fruits are schizocarps.

[edit] Root System

[edit] Distribution

Acer heldreichii ssp. trautvetteri is native to Turkey and the western Caucasus.

[edit] Cultivation

The Red Bud Maple can withstand temperatures down to -23,3º C. It grows best in sandy or pebbly, loamy soil.


[edit] Uses

[edit] Maintenance

[edit] Varities and Cultivars

[edit] Poisonousness

Aeskulap  Please read the health issues note

[edit] Pests and Diseases

[edit] Man and Acer heldreichii ssp. trautvetteri

[edit] History

[edit] Acer heldreichii ssp. trautvetteri in art

[edit] Symbolism

[edit] Superstition

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] Literature

[edit] Footnotes

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