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Acer pictum var. mono (Maxim.) Maxim.  
Family: Sapindaceae
[Acer cappadocicum subsp. mono Gled., moreAcer hayatae H.L?. & Vaniot, Acer hayatae var. glabrum H.L?. & Vaniot, Acer laetum var. parviflorum C.A.Mey., Acer leptophyllum W.P.Fang, Acer mono Maxim., Acer mono subsp. glabrum Maxim., Acer mono subsp. incurvatum Maxim., Acer mono var. acutissimum Maxim., Acer mono var. incurvatum Maxim., Acer mono var. mono , Acer mono var. nikkoense Maxim., Acer okamotoanum Nakai, Acer pictum subsp. incurvatum Thunb., Acer pictum subsp. mono (Maxim.) H. Ohashi, Acer pictum var. parviflorum Thunb., Acer truncatum subsp. mono Bunge]
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Russia Flora: Tree up to 15 (24) m tall. Terminal buds elliptical, up to 5 mm long, black or dark brown, scales slightly pubescent along margins. Shoots whitish or light brown. Leaves 5-7-lobed, 6-10 (13) cm long, 8-15 (18) cm wide, base weakly cordate to broadly cuneate, thick, glabrous above, with tufts of short hairs along veins below; leaf lobes elongated-triangular or triangular-oval, length exceeding half of total leaf length, drawn into long pointed tips at apex, entire, rarely with 1 (2) teeth on each side. Petioles 5-10 cm long, thin, usually glabrous. Inflorescence 15-30-flowered, glabrous. Flowers 6-8 mm in diameter, light yellow or greenish-yellow; petals oblong-oval, glabrous; sepals ovate, obtuse, sparsely short-hairy outside; stamens 8, longer than petals, glabrous. Samaras 2-3 cm long, diverging at acute or obtuse angle. 2n=26 (Starodubtsev, 1984). (Table XIX).

Distribution: Lower Zeya, Bureya, Amgun, Ussuri (Fig. 63). - Fairly common in coniferous-broadleaved and deciduous forests of various types, from seashore to mid-mountains. Flowering in May. Ornamental, rare in landscaping; wood widely used for furniture, plywood, parquet and other products; good honey plant; sap contains up to 2.5% sugar.

General distribution: Japanese-Chinese (Northeast China, Korean Peninsula, Japan - islands of Shikoku, Kyushu and southern Honshu). - Described from Khabarovsk: "On northern Amur at forest edges, 1856, C. Maximowicz" (type - LE).

Acer pictum var. mono
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