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Japanese Angelica-tree
Latin Name:
Acer saccharum
location:
Japan Korea Manchuria Russian Far East
The Japanese Angelica-tree, known in its Latin name to be Acer saccharum, can be found more or less around Japan, Korea, Manchuria, Russian Far East. It usually looks like deciduous, making it a very special plant among others! In the summer, its foliage looks like alternate and in the automn it generally looks like poor yellow or no color. The Japanese Angelica-tree (Acer saccharum) also has flowers being large terminal panicles of whitish blooms and contains fruits that are small blackish drupes, taken by birds or drop early. Its bark is very interesting, where a special pattern can be found, rough gray with prickles on it. An important information to know on the way it is cultured is that easy to grow, adapted to any well-drained soil However, another characteristic with the Japanese Angelica-tree can be that coarse appearance in winter You can recognize a Acer saccharum with its thick, coarse unbranched stems. The Japanese Angelica-tree's reproduction is very interesting since it will do it by seed
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