Selected images for Amur maple (Acer ginnala )
Amur maple is a multi-stemmed, tall shrub or small tree, 10-20 ft. (3-6m) tall with opposite, simple leaves. The leaves are 3-lobed, doubly-serrate, 1 ½ -3 in. (3.8-7.6cm) long, and ¾ - 1 ½ in. (1.3-3.8 cm) wide. Flowering occurs in the spring, when small, yellowish-white, fragrant flowers develop in a small panicle. The fruit is a red to brown, double samara. This species prefers moist, well-drained soils in full sun or partial shade. Amur maple is a native of northern Asia and was introduced into the United States as an ornamental around 1860.
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![]() 1480003 Amur maple Acer ginnala Tree(s) Richard Webb |
![]() 5269070 Amur maple Acer ginnala Tree(s) Stacey Leicht |
![]() 5269071 Amur maple Acer ginnala Foliage Stacey Leicht |
![]() 0008100 Amur maple Acer ginnala Flower(s) Paul Wray |
![]() 0008223 Amur maple Acer ginnala Fruit(s) Paul Wray |
![]() 0008369 Amur maple Acer ginnala Foliage Paul Wray |
![]() 0008370 Amur maple Acer ginnala Foliage Paul Wray |
![]() 5141015 Amur maple Acer ginnala Flower(s) The Dow Gardens Archive |
![]() 5269073 Amur maple Acer ginnala Fruit(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
![]() 5269075 Amur maple Acer ginnala Flower(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |
![]() 5306047 Amur maple Acer ginnala Fruit(s) Steve Hurst |
![]() 5446389 Amur maple Acer ginnala Fruit(s) Leslie J. Mehrhoff |














