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  | | German: Kleinkronige Bergahorn | Czech: javor klen | | Genus: Acer | Family: Aceraceae, | | Mature Height: 3.00 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: V, | Flower Colour:  | | Soil Preferred: humic, nutritive, | Light Required:   | | Other Attributes: deciduous tree, round form, opposite leaves, leaf margin lobed, fruit - samara, solitaire, |
Plants of Genus Acer:- 10) Acer palmatum THUNB. (Japanese maple), Ger: Fächerahorn, Czech: javor dlanitolistý
- 11) Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' (Japanese maple), Ger: Rother Fächerahorn, Czech: javor dlanitolistý
- 12) Acer palmatum 'Dissectum Atropurpureum' (Japanese maple), Ger: Japanischer Schlitzahorn, Czech: javor dlanitolistý
- 13) Acer palmatum 'Dissectum Viridis' (Japanese maple), Ger: Japanischer Schlitzahorn, Czech: javor dlanitolistý
- 14) Acer palmatum 'Dissectum' (Japanese maple), Ger: Japanischer Schlitzahorn, Czech: javor dlanitolistý
- 15) Acer platanoides L. (Norway maple), Ger: Spitzahorn, Czech: javor mléč
- 16) Acer platanoides 'Columnare' (Norway maple), Ger: Säulenahorn, Czech: javor mléč
- 17) Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' (Norway maple), Ger: Blutahorn, Czech: javor mléč
- 18) Acer platanoides 'Drummondii' (Norway maple), Ger: Weissbunter Ahorn, Czech: javor mléč
- 19) Acer platanoides 'Faassen's Black' (Norway maple), Ger: Rotblättriger Spitzahorn, Czech: javor mléč
- 20) Acer platanoides 'Globosum' (Norway maple), Ger: Kugelahorn, Czech: javor mléč
- 21) Acer platanoides 'Schwedleri' (Norway maple), Ger: Hellroter Spitzahorn, Czech: javor mléč
- 22) Acer pseudoplatanus L. (sycamore maple), Ger: Bergahorn, Czech: javor klen
- 23) Acer pseudoplatanus ´Brilliantissimum´ (sycamore maple), Ger: Kleinkronige Bergahorn, Czech: javor klen
- 24) Acer pseudoplatanus ´Negenia´ (sycamore maple), Ger: Kegelförmige Bergahorn, Czech: javor klen
- 25) Acer pseudoplatanus ´Worleei´ (sycamore maple), Ger: Gelblaubiger Bergahorn, Czech: javor klen
- 26) Acer rubrum (red maple), Ger: Rotahorn, Czech: javor červený
- 27) Acer saccharinum L. (silver maple), Ger: Silberahorn, Czech: javor stříbrný
- 28) Acer saccharum MARSH. (sugar maple), Ger: Zuckerahorn, Czech: javor cukrový
- 29) Acer tataricum (Tatarian maple), Ger: Steppenahorn, Czech: javor tatarský
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External links:Floral Images: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus)Michigan State University Extension: Acer pseudoplatanus--Sycamore MapleUSDA PLANTS: Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore maple)Virginia Tech: Acer pseudoplatanus Fact SheetWIKIPEDIA: Acer pseudoplatanusWIKIPEDIA: File:Acer pseudoplatanus 002.jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Acer pseudoplatanus exhibiting inosculation.JPGWIKIPEDIA: File:Acer pseudoplatanus Inflorescence BavariaMay2005.jpg ...WIKIPEDIA: File:Acer pseudoplatanus textura del tronco.jpgWIKIPEDIA: File:Acer-pseudoplatanus.JPGWIKIPEDIA: Talk:Acer pseudoplatanus
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