General:
Deciduous, spreading tree up to 30 m tall; bark scaly, various shades of brown.
Leaves:
Opposite, 7.5-18 cm wide, palmately 5-lobed, green above, grey, white or purplish below; stalks without milky juice when cut.
Flowers:
Inflorescence of long, hanging panicles.
Fruits:
Winged, in pairs, 3.3-5.0 cm long, glabrous, pairs attached in a U-shape.
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Illustration Source: The Illustrated Flora of British Columbia
Flower Colour:
Green
Blooming Period:
Late Spring
Fruit/Seed characteristics:
Colour: Green
Present from Spring to Summer
Source: The USDA
TAXONOMIC KEY TO ACER
1. Leaves pinnately compound; petals absent ..........A. negundo 2. Flowers 10-50; inflorescence racemose or in panicles; trees up to 30 m tall.
3. Leaves grey, white or purplish below, the stalks without milky juice when cut; inflorescence in long, hanging panicles; fruits glabrous ..........A. pseudoplatanus
4. Leaves lobed beyond the middle, the tips abruptly sharp-pointed; inflorescence racemose; fruits hairy ..........A. macrophyllum 2. Flowers usually less than 10; inflorescence umbellate or corymbose; plants usually shrublike and less than 10 m tall.
5. Leaves 3- to 5-lobed, glabrous to sparsely glandular short-hairy; sepals green.......... A. glabrum |