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Amur Maple
Acer ginnala
Distinguishing Features: Prominent central lobe with toothed edges
- Type: Deciduous
- Form at maturity: 15 to 20 feet tall, broad, rounded outline
- Leaf: Opposite, 1.5 inches to 3 inches long,three-lobed with central lobe prominent, medium to dark green, In the fall: typically showy red, but can be yellow
- Flower: Small, pale yellow, in clusters
- Bark: Grayish brown on truck and old branches, young bark is gray, smooth and has darker striations
- Fruit or Seed: Samaras 0.75 inch to 1 inch long, wings nearly parallel, reddish
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Acer ginnala leaf