Acer ginnala
Acer ginnala, the Amur maple, is a plant species with woody stems native to northeastern Asia from easternmost Mongolia east to Korea and Japan, and north to the Russian Far East in the Amur River valley. It is a small maple with deciduous leaves that is sometimes grown as a garden subject or boulevard tree.
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Acer ginnala
Acer ginnala, the Amur maple, is a plant species with woody stems native to northeastern Asia from easternmost Mongolia east to Korea and Japan, and north to the Russian Far East in the Amur River valley. It is a small maple with deciduous leaves that is sometimes grown as a garden subject or boulevard tree.
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Aceraceae
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Chin-Sung
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Herman John
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Piet C.
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Tingzhi
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Yousheng
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Acer
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Amur maple foliage
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Chang
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Xu
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de Jong
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Acer sect. Ginnala
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ginnala
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Acer ginnala, the Amur maple, ...... den subject or boulevard tree.
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Acer ginnala
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