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Whistlewood
Latin Name:
Acer pensylvanicum
location:
eastern United States and adjacent Canada
The Whistlewood, also referred as Acer pensylvanicum, i usually found close to eastern United States and adjacent Canada. To recognize it it is mainly a small tree, typically 15' to 20' or taller, making it an uncommon plant! In the summer, the form of its leafs is more or less opposite, 3-lobed at apex and in the automn it generally looks like striking clear yellow; showy. The Whistlewood (Acer pensylvanicum) also has flowers being yellow in pendulous chains and grows fruits, characterized as long samaras in pendulous chains. An interesting characteristic it has is its bark, where we see young branches longitudinally striped white or green on it. Something that is noticeable to know on the way it is cultured is that requires partial shade However, a bad thing with the Whistlewood can be that not well suited to typical conditions of cultivation You can recognize a Acer pensylvanicum with its terminal bud absent or present. The Whistlewood's propagation is very special since it is mainly done by seed
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