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'''''Acer rufinerve''''' ('''Redvein Maple''' or '''Honshū Maple'''), is a [[maple]] in the [[snakebark maple]] group, related to ''[[Acer capillipes]]'' (Kyushu Maple). It is native to mountains forests of [[Japan]], on [[Honshū]], [[Kyūshū]] and [[Shikoku]].<ref name=kobe>Kobe city: [http://shinrin.cool.ne.jp/sub131.html ''Acer rufinerve''] (in Japanese; [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://shinrin.cool.ne.jp/sub131.html&sa=X&oi=translate& google translation])</ref><ref name=kanagawa>Kanagawa Prefecture trees and shrubs: [http://www.geocities.jp/greensv88/jumoku-zz-urihadakaede.htm ''Acer rufinerve''] (in Japanese; [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.geocities.jp/greensv88/jumoku-zz-urihadakaede.htm&sa=X&oi=translate& google translation]). [http://www.webcitation.org/5klXypBne Archived] 2009-10-24.</ref><ref name=gelderen>van Gelderen, C. J. & van Gelderen, D. M. (1999). Maples for Gardens: A Color Encyclopedia</ref><ref name=grin>Germplasm Resources Information Network: [http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?1222 ''Acer rufinerve'']</ref>
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[[Image:Acer rufinerve6.jpg|thumb|left|Fruiting [[raceme]]]]
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It is a small [[deciduous]] [[tree]] growing to a height of 8–15 m, with a trunk up to 40&nbsp;cm diameter. The [[bark]] on young trees is smooth, olive-green with regular narrow vertical pale green to greyish stripes and small greyish [[lenticel]]s; on old trees, it becomes rough and grey. The [[leaf|leaves]] are three-lobed (occasionally five-lobed with two additional small basal lobes), double serrated, 8-16&nbsp;cm long and 6-16&nbsp;cm broad, matt to sub-shiny dark green above, paler below with small tufts of rusty hair on the veins when young, becoming glabrous when mature; the petiole is greenish (rarely pinkish), 3–5&nbsp;cm long. The leaves turn to bright orange or red in the autumn. The [[flower]]s are produced in [[raceme]]s 10&nbsp;cm long, each flower 8–10&nbsp;mm diameter, with five yellow to greenish-yellow sepals and petals; it is [[plant sexuality|dioecious]], with male and female flowers on separate trees. The [[fruit]] is a paired [[samara (fruit)|samara]] 2–3&nbsp;cm long with rounded nutlets. The scientific and English names derive from the reddish down on the veins, the Japanese name from the bark pattern.<ref name=kobe/><ref name=kanagawa/><ref name="gelderen"/><ref name=rushforth>Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Britain and Europe''. Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.</ref>
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It can be distinguished from the related ''[[Acer capillipes]]'' (Japanese, ホソエカエデ ''hosoekaede''), with which it often occurs, by the green petioles, the rufous hairs on the underside of the leaves (contrasting with the hairless or only thinly hairy ''A. capillipes'' leaves), and in flowering earlier in spring at the same time as the leaves appear.<ref name=kanagawa/>
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This is one of the most commonly planted snakebark maples, and is a hardy, fast grower. It does not display much variation as a species but a notable [[cultivar]] is 'Erythrocladum' with yellow-green in both its leaves and the stripes of its bark. [[Variegation|Variegated]] cultivars include 'Albolimbatum' and 'Hatsuyaki'.<ref name="gelderen"/><ref>Hort Net: [http://www.hort.net/gallery/view/ace/acerfha11/ 'Hatsuyaki']</ref>
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Acer rufinerve, Sieb. & Zucc. Tree, to 40 ft., with striped bark: branches glaucous when young: lvs. rounded at the base, 3-lobed, 3-5 in. long, doubly serrate, ferru- gineously pubescent on the veins beneath when young: racemes ferrugineously pubescent: fr. short-stalked; wings spreading at right angles. Japan. Var. filbo-limbatum, Hook. Lvs. edged with white.
Acer rufinerve, Sieb. & Zucc. Tree, to 40 ft., with striped bark: branches glaucous when young: lvs. rounded at the base, 3-lobed, 3-5 in. long, doubly serrate, ferru- gineously pubescent on the veins beneath when young: racemes ferrugineously pubescent: fr. short-stalked; wings spreading at right angles. Japan. S.Z. 2:148. S.I.F. 1:67. Var. filbo-limbatum, Hook. Lvs. edged with white. B.M. 5793.
 
 
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Plant Characteristics
Habit   tree

Height: 40 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 40.
Width: 35 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.
Lifespan: perennial
Bloom: early spring, mid spring, late spring
Cultivation
Exposure: sun
Features: deciduous
USDA Zones: 5 to 8
Scientific Names

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Acer rufinerve (Redvein Maple or Honshū Maple), is a maple in the snakebark maple group, related to Acer capillipes (Kyushu Maple). It is native to mountains forests of Japan, on Honshū, Kyūshū and Shikoku.[1][2][3][4]

Fruiting raceme

It is a small deciduous tree growing to a height of 8–15 m, with a trunk up to 40 cm diameter. The bark on young trees is smooth, olive-green with regular narrow vertical pale green to greyish stripes and small greyish lenticels; on old trees, it becomes rough and grey. The leaves are three-lobed (occasionally five-lobed with two additional small basal lobes), double serrated, 8-16 cm long and 6-16 cm broad, matt to sub-shiny dark green above, paler below with small tufts of rusty hair on the veins when young, becoming glabrous when mature; the petiole is greenish (rarely pinkish), 3–5 cm long. The leaves turn to bright orange or red in the autumn. The flowers are produced in racemes 10 cm long, each flower 8–10 mm diameter, with five yellow to greenish-yellow sepals and petals; it is dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate trees. The fruit is a paired samara 2–3 cm long with rounded nutlets. The scientific and English names derive from the reddish down on the veins, the Japanese name from the bark pattern.[1][2][3][5]

It can be distinguished from the related Acer capillipes (Japanese, ホソエカエデ hosoekaede), with which it often occurs, by the green petioles, the rufous hairs on the underside of the leaves (contrasting with the hairless or only thinly hairy A. capillipes leaves), and in flowering earlier in spring at the same time as the leaves appear.[2]

This is one of the most commonly planted snakebark maples, and is a hardy, fast grower. It does not display much variation as a species but a notable cultivar is 'Erythrocladum' with yellow-green in both its leaves and the stripes of its bark. Variegated cultivars include 'Albolimbatum' and 'Hatsuyaki'.[3][6]


Read about Acer rufinerve in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acer rufinerve, Sieb. & Zucc. Tree, to 40 ft., with striped bark: branches glaucous when young: lvs. rounded at the base, 3-lobed, 3-5 in. long, doubly serrate, ferru- gineously pubescent on the veins beneath when young: racemes ferrugineously pubescent: fr. short-stalked; wings spreading at right angles. Japan. Var. filbo-limbatum, Hook. Lvs. edged with white. CH


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  1. 1.0 1.1 Kobe city: Acer rufinerve (in Japanese; google translation)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Kanagawa Prefecture trees and shrubs: Acer rufinerve (in Japanese; google translation). Archived 2009-10-24.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 van Gelderen, C. J. & van Gelderen, D. M. (1999). Maples for Gardens: A Color Encyclopedia
  4. Germplasm Resources Information Network: Acer rufinerve
  5. Rushforth, K. (1999). Trees of Britain and Europe. Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.
  6. Hort Net: 'Hatsuyaki'