Maple
Growth habit
Tree
Perennation
Long-lived polycarpic perennial
Native distribution
Manchuria, China, and Korea
Location
Cornell Class of 1923 Flowering Tree Collection, Newman Meadow
Source of plant
Gardens North, Holden Arboretum, Botanic Garden of Smith College, Peter Podaras, Heritage Seedlings Inc.
Description
Small tree or large shrub to 8m in height, wider than tall, openly branched with gray branches striped blackish, the young shoots highly sticky, long and slender with a whitish bloom. Leaves 9-11-lobed, 10-14cm across, bases cordate, lobes lanceolate-palmate, doubly serrate, the undersides covered with white silky hairs when young, dark green above; fall color often brilliant yellow, orange and red; leaves drop very late. Flowers held in terminal corymbs appearing before the leaves, the sepals reddish-purple, the petals cream.
USDA Hardiness Zone
4