Difference between revisions of "Acer henryi"

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Acer henryi, Pax. Tree, to 30 ft.: branchlets slightly pubescent: lfts. 3, elliptic, 2-3 1/2 in. long, stalked, acuminate, entire or coarsely serrate, pale green and pubescent beneath; petioles finely puberulous: fls. nearly sessile, small, greenish in slender pendulous pubescent racemes, lateral, without lvs. or with small lvs. at the base: fr. glabrous, short-pediceled, in pendulous racemes with the stalk 4—7 in. long; wings upright or slightly spreading. Cent. China. J.H.S 29:93, 96 (as A. sutchuenense).—Hardy at the Arnold Arboretum.—It has been concluded that this and the following species which have been hitherto referred to the preceding section are more closely related to A. Negundo and therefore better transferred to this section.
 
Acer henryi, Pax. Tree, to 30 ft.: branchlets slightly pubescent: lfts. 3, elliptic, 2-3 1/2 in. long, stalked, acuminate, entire or coarsely serrate, pale green and pubescent beneath; petioles finely puberulous: fls. nearly sessile, small, greenish in slender pendulous pubescent racemes, lateral, without lvs. or with small lvs. at the base: fr. glabrous, short-pediceled, in pendulous racemes with the stalk 4—7 in. long; wings upright or slightly spreading. Cent. China. J.H.S 29:93, 96 (as A. sutchuenense).—Hardy at the Arnold Arboretum.—It has been concluded that this and the following species which have been hitherto referred to the preceding section are more closely related to A. Negundo and therefore better transferred to this section.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 17 September 2010


Acer henryi JPG1F.jpg


Plant Characteristics
Habit   tree

Height: 30 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 30.
Width: 30 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 30.
Lifespan: perennial
Bloom: early spring, mid spring, late spring
Cultivation
Exposure: sun
Features: deciduous, flowers
USDA Zones: 6 to 8
Scientific Names

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Read about Acer henryi in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acer henryi, Pax. Tree, to 30 ft.: branchlets slightly pubescent: lfts. 3, elliptic, 2-3 1/2 in. long, stalked, acuminate, entire or coarsely serrate, pale green and pubescent beneath; petioles finely puberulous: fls. nearly sessile, small, greenish in slender pendulous pubescent racemes, lateral, without lvs. or with small lvs. at the base: fr. glabrous, short-pediceled, in pendulous racemes with the stalk 4—7 in. long; wings upright or slightly spreading. Cent. China. J.H.S 29:93, 96 (as A. sutchuenense).—Hardy at the Arnold Arboretum.—It has been concluded that this and the following species which have been hitherto referred to the preceding section are more closely related to A. Negundo and therefore better transferred to this section. CH


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