Henry Maple
Acer henryi
Sapindaceae
Growth habit
Tree
Perennation
Long-lived polycarpic perennial
Native distribution
Central China
Location
Cornell Class of 1923 Flowering Tree Collection, Newman Meadow, Cornell Class of 1938 Native Maple Slope
Source of plant
Arborvillage Farm Nursery, Peter Podaras
Description
Small tree or large shrub reaching 30' in height and width; young shoots hairy and green, becoming smooth and olive-green when mature. Leaves trifoliate, leaflets elliptical, often basally oblique, the laterals often nearly sessile to subsessile; fall color an excellent yellow and red. Flowers almost white, dioecious, sessile, borne on slender, hairy spikes produced before the leaves, the petals shed very earlyduring anthesis.
USDA Hardiness Zone
5