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The exhibit includes such fine woody ornamentals as the Amur maple, junipers and the cork tree.
Amur Maple Tree Amur maple is a small deciduous tree.
Its collection includes Big Tooth and Amur Maples, Tri-colored Oaks, and the Dawn Redwoods.
Amur Maple is closely related to Acer tataricum (Tatar Maple), and some botanists treat it as a subspecies A. tataricum subsp.
The East Asian collection includes cork trees (Phellodendron amurense), false cypress, katsura, Amur Maple, Japanese red and white magnolia, flowering quince, and various honeysuckles.
It is related to Acer ginnala (Amur Maple) from northeastern Asia; this is treated as a subspecies of Tatar Maple (Acer tataricum subsp.
Rescuers' Orchard: A grove of Oklahoma redbuds (Oklahoma's state tree), Amur Maple, Chinese Pistache, and Bosque Elm trees are planted on the lawn around the Survivor Tree.
Many plants which do well at Winnipeg (where constant cold maintains dormancy all winter) are difficult to grow in the Alberta Chinook belt; examples include basswood, some apple, raspberry and Saskatoon varieties, and Amur maples.
Acer ginnala (Amur Maple) is a plant species with woody stems native to northeastern Asia from easternmost Mongolia east to Korea and Japan, and north to southeastern Siberia in the Amur River valley.
Fullmoon Maple is a name that has been used for two different but closely related maples from Japan:
It belongs to the Palmatum group of maple trees native to East Asia with its closest relatives being the Acer japonicum (Fullmoon Maple) and Acer pseudosieboldianum (Korean Maple).
"Momijigari: The Japanese Autumn Garden," a vibrant exhibition of Japanese autumnal plants, is on view through Nov. 25 at the New York Botanical Garden, with a wide variety of Japanese and fullmoon maples in the courtyard of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory.
A closely related species, Acer japonicum, is often confused with the palmatum.
The lines were thin slivers of a darker wood,Acer japonicum , each less than a millimetre wide.
The larvae feed on Acer palmatum and Acer japonicum.
Synonyms include Acer japonicum var.
Acer japonicum (also called Downy Japanese Maple)
Otherwise, the reliable reds are Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' and A. palmatum 'Osakazuki'.
Its tree collection includes Acer japonicum (Japanese maple), Acer saccharinum (silver maple), Carya spp.
The square has a significant vegetation, including acer cappadocicum, acer japonicum, Atlas Cedars and Honey locusts, and is the place of many activities organized by the city.
It can be distinguished from its close relatives Acer japonicum and Acer sieboldianum by its hairless shoots; from A. sieboldianum also by its red, not yellow, flowers.
It belongs to the Palmatum group of maple trees native to East Asia with its closest relatives being the Acer japonicum (Fullmoon Maple) and Acer pseudosieboldianum (Korean Maple).
Oriental Eurasia (Siberia, Korea, China, Japan) - Abies koreana, Acer japonicum, Betula maximowicziana, Chamaecyparis pisifera, Cryptomeria japonica, Ginkgo biloba, Larix kaempferi, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, Pinus griffithii, Sciadopitys verticillata, Thujopsis dolobrata, etc.