Acer tschonoskii (in Japanese ミネカエデ, Mine-kaede, literally "ridge maple"), the butterfly maple or Tschonoski's maple, is a species of shrub or small tree native to Japan and the Kuril Islands. It is one of the least invasive, easiest to grow, and hardiest species of maples, but remains rarely used in gardens.
A deciduous shrub or tree 10–13 m in the wild. Bark grey-brown. Branchlets reddish-brown, inconspicuously striped, glabrous. Buds stipitate, ovate-lanceolate, ...
Acer tschonoskii
Acer tschonoskii, perhosvaahtera tai Tschonoskin vaahtera, on pensas- tai pieni puulaji, joka on kotoisin Japanista ja Kuriilisaarilta. Se on yksi vähiten invasiivisista, helpoimmin kasvatettavista ja kestävimmistä vaahteralajeista, mutta sitä... Wikipedia (englanti)
This maple is native to Japan and China and is another snake bark maple. It is not common in the wild and very rare in the trade. It can grow to a height of 20 ...
butterfly maple. Sapindaceae. Form: tree; Stems: woody; Foliage: deciduous; Longevity: perennial; Size: 25'; Hardiness: hardy; Exposure: sun to part shade ...
Acer tschonoskii is a species in the genus Acer which contains between 230 and 296 species and belongs to the family of the Aceraceae (Maple Family).
Ihmiset hakevat myös näitä