Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium Trunk Picture
Botanical Name: Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium.
Common Name: Full Moon Maple.
Description of the Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium Trunk tree photograph: Picture showing the small trunk of the Japonicum, or full moon maple.
Information about the Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium Trunk tree: The Acer Japonicum is a small tree or shrub, in the autumn it produces a
knockout colour of ruby and crimson, the flowers are red. The Acer Japonicum
likes to be sheltered from cold winds and likes a moist well drained soil.
The leaves are cut and lobed. Habitat Japan.
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A colourful photograph of an Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium Trunk - The common name for this tree is Full Moon Maple
- A tree, such as an Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium Trunk, is defined as any perennial woody plant of considerable size, (usually over twenty feet high) and growing with a single trunk.
- The parts of a tree are the roots, the trunk, the branch, the twig and the leaf.
- Different types of trees display various growth forms, leaf type and shape, bark characteristics.
- It is estimated that there are over of 100,000 tree species.
- A genus is a group of closely related species.
- The Latin name for this tree is Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium.