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Acer × zoeschense

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Sapindaceae

Scientific name
  
Acer zoeschense

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Sapindales

Genus
  
Acer

Higher classification
  
Maple

Acer × zoeschense Picture and description of Acer zoeschense 39Annae39

Similar
  
Maple, Acer cappadocicum, Acer cissifolium, Acer pectinatum, Acer lobelii

Acer × zoeschense (Zoeschen Maple) is a hybrid maple, a cross between Acer campestre (Field Maple), and either Acer lobelii (Lobel's Maple) or Acer cappadocicum (Cappadocian Maple). While Field Maple parentage is universally accepted, the second parent is uncertain, though the tree's extensive production of root sprouts favours A. cappadocicum over A. lobelii. It takes its name from Zöschen Nurseries in Germany, where it first appeared as a garden hybrid (as opposed to a hybrid occurring in nature) at some time before 1870.

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Description

Acer × zoeschense Acer x zoeschense 39Annae39 TreeEbb Online treefinding tool

A. × zoeschense is a medium-sized tree growing up to 20 m (66 feet) tall, and almost as wide. The shiny, five-lobed leaves are 10–11 cm long and up to 14 cm broad, dark green, often with purplish edges. The petioles produce a milky latex when broken. The flowers are produced in open corymbs 5–10 cm diameter, each flower small, pale yellow-green, with five sepals but no petals. The fruit is a paired samara 5 cm across; the two seeds are usually sterile.

Cultivation

One cultivar, A. zoeschense 'Annae', was popular as a street tree in previous generations. In the United Kingdom, a mature and magnificent example of 'Annae' can be viewed in Westonbirt Arboretum. The Japanese cultivar, 'Kinka', has variegated foliage.

Acer × zoeschense Picture and description of Acer zoeschense 39Annae39

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References

Acer × zoeschense Wikipedia