Acer triflorum: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Sapindales
- Family
- Sapindaceae
- Genus
- Acer
- Species
- Acer triflorum
- Scientific Name
- Acer triflorum
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Acer triflorum
Acer triflorum, the three-flowered maple, is a species of maple native to hills of northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning) and Korea.
It is a deciduous tree that reaches a height of about 25 metres (82 ft) but is usually smaller. It is a trifoliate maple related to such other species as Manchurian Maple (Acer mandshuricum) and Paperbark Maple (Acer griseum). It has yellowish-brown exfoliating bark that peels in woody scales rather than papery pieces like Acer griseum.
The leaves have a 2.5–6 centimetres (0.98–2.36 in) petiole and three leaflets; the leaflets are 4–9 centimetres (1.6–3.5 in) long and 2–3.5 centimetres (0.79–1.38 in) broad, with serrated margins, the central leaflet the same size as or slightly larger than the two side leaflets. The flowers are yellow, produced in small corymbs of three small flowers each, hence the name. The samaras are 3.5–4.5 centimetres (1.4–1.8 in) long and 1.3–2 cm broad, hairy, the nutlet with a woody shell.
Even more than its relatives, three-flower maple has spectacular fall colour that may include brilliant orange, scarlet, purple and gold. It is one of the few trees to develop good fall colour in shade.
...Acer triflorum in languages:
- Czech
- javor tříkvětý
- Dutch
- Driebloemige esdoorn
- English
- Three-flowered Maple
- Estonian
- kolmeõiene vaher
- French
- érable aux trois fleurs
- Japanese
- オニメグスリ
- Korean
- 복자기
- Russian
- Клён трёхцветковый
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Acer
- Acer acuminatum
- Acer albopurpurascens
- Acer albopurpurascens × acer buergerianum formosanum
- Acer amamiense
- Acer amplum
- Acer argutum
- Acer barbinerve
- Acer binzayedii
- Acer buergerianum
- Acer calcaratum
- Acer campbellii
- Acer capillipes
- Acer cappadocicum
- Acer carpinifolium
- Acer caudatifolium
- Acer caudatum
- Acer ceriferum
- Acer chiangdaoense
- Acer chunii
- Acer circinatum
- Acer cissifolium
- Acer confertifolium
- Acer cordatum
- Acer coriaceifolium
- Acer crassum
- Acer crataegifolium
- Acer davidii
- Acer diabolicum
- Acer distylum
- Acer duplicatoserratum
- Acer elegantulum
- Acer erianthum
- Acer erythranthum
- Acer fabri
- Acer fenzelianum
- Acer flabellatum
- Acer floridanum
- Acer fulvescens
- Acer ginnala
- Acer glabrum
- Acer gracilifolium
- Acer granatense
- Acer grandidentatum
- Acer griseum
- Acer henryi
- Acer japonicum
- Acer laetum
- Acer laevigatum
- Acer laurinum
- Acer laxiflorum
- Acer leipoense
- Acer leucoderme
- Acer lobelii
- Acer longipes
- Acer lucidum
- Acer macrophyllum
- Acer mandshuricum
- Acer maximowiczianum
- Acer maximowiczii
- Acer mazandaranicum
- Acer miaoshanicum
- Acer micranthum
- Acer morifolium
- Acer morrisonense
- Acer negundo
- Acer nigrum
- Acer nipponicum
- Acer oblongum
- Acer oligocarpum
- Acer oliverianum
- Acer paihengii
- Acer palmatum
- Acer pauciflorum
- Acer paxii
- Acer pectinatum
- Acer pensylvanicum
- Acer pentaphyllum
- Acer pentapomicum
- Acer pictum
- Acer pilosum
- Acer platanoides
- Acer poliophyllum
- Acer pseudosieboldianum
- Acer pseudowilsonii
- Acer pubinerve
- Acer pycnanthum
- Acer rubrum
- Acer rufinerve
- Acer saccharinum
- Acer serrulatum
- Acer shihweii
- Acer shirasawanum
- Acer sieboldianum
- Acer sikkimense
- Acer sinense
- Acer sino-oblongum
- Acer skutchii
- Acer spicatum
- Acer stachyophyllum
- Acer sterculiaceum
- Acer sutchuenense
- Acer tataricum
- Acer tegmentosum
- Acer tenellum
- Acer tenuifolium
- Acer thomsonii
- Acer tibetense
- Acer tonkinense
- Acer triflorum
- Acer truncatum
- Acer tschonoskii
- Acer tsinglingense
- Acer turkestanicum
- Acer tutcheri
- Acer ukurunduense
- Acer undulatum
- Acer wangchii
- Acer wilsonii
- Acer x martini
- Acer yangbiense
- Acer yinkunii
- Acer yui
- Acer × bornmuelleri
- Acer × coriaceum
- Acer × freemanii
- Acer × guyotii
- Acer × hybridum
- Acer × peronae
- Acer × zoeschense
- Campestria




























































































