Acer longipes

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Read about Acer longipes in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acer longipes, Rehd. Tree, to 30 ft.: young branches with smooth greenish bark: lvs. 3-, rarely 5-lobed, or occasionally undivided and ovate, 5-7 in. broad, lobes entire, long-acuminate, light green and soft-pubescent beneath, purple when unfolding: corymb large and loose, short-peduncled or nearly sessile, glabrous: fr. with the wings spreading at right angles. W. China.—A very handsome maple, easily distinguished from all allied species by the large, 3-lobed lvs., pubescent beneath.CH


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Read about Acer longipes in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acer longipes ssp. catalpifolium. Tree, to 60 ft.: younger branches smooth, greenish: lvs. ovate to ovate-oblong, undivided, entire, sometimes with a broad rounded lobe near the base, 4-8 in. long and 2-5 in. broad, rarely mixed with a few 3-5-lobed lvs., light green and glabrous beneath: corymbs sessile, large and loose, to 8 in. across: wings of the fr. spreading at obtuse angles. W. China.—Very distinct and beautiful tree, but apparently not hardy N.CH


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