Korean maple, scientifically Acer pseudosieboldianum, belongs Sapindaceae. Native Korea, China Japan. Commonly called Korean maple origin. Flowers Acer pseudosieboldianum small, inconspicuous, greenish-yellow. Bloom spring, followed fruits samaras. Palmate leaves, multiple lobes radiating central point. Green, turn shades red, orange, yellow fall. Medium-sized, 20-30 feet high. Attractive foliage, ornamental gardens landscapes. Relatively easy grow, wide soil conditions, prefers well-drained. Symbolism - strength, endurance, beauty, grace. Varieties include 'North Wind', 'IsIAU', 'Joe Witt'. Versatile tree, color interest landscape.
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