Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala Maxim.

Amur Maple

Shrub or occasionally small, broad-crowned tree to about 6 m tall. Leaves mostly 3-lobed, 5-8 cm long, with central lobe the largest, occasionally without lobes. Margins coarsely and doubly saw-toothed, sometimes curled under, light green below; reddish in autumn. Fruit wings closed and virtually parallel, often red. Syn. A. ginnala Maxim.

Manchuria, N China, Japan.

Shrub with leaves mostly shallowly 3-lobed and saw-toothed.

ACT: Yarralumla (Government House).

Source: Spencer, R. (2002). Aceraceae. In: Spencer, R.. Horticultural Flora of South-eastern Australia. Volume 3. Flowering plants. Dicotyledons. Part 2. The identification of garden and cultivated plants. University of New South Wales Press.

Distribution map
kingdom Plantae
phylum   Tracheophyta
class    Magnoliopsida
superorder     Rosanae
order      Sapindales
family       Sapindaceae
genus        Acer L.
species         Acer tataricum L.