Tatarian maple Aceraceae Acer tataricum L. Listen to the Latin   symbol: ACTA80
Other Fact Sheets
Leaf: Opposite, simple, serrate to doubly serrste margin, usually unlobed or with 2 to 5 lobes, oval to deltoid in shape, 2 to 4 inches long, half as wide, green above, paler below.
Flower: Yellow-green and tinged with red, small, long-stalked, occurring in round-topped clusters, appear just after the leaves, in spring.

Fruit: Samara, 3/4 to 1 inch long, hanging at very tight angles or nearly parallel, green and red changing to brown, ripen in early fall and persist.

Twig: Slender, angular, glabrous to slightly pubescent, reddish brown, lenticelate, with raised leaf scars and short, broad, dark reddish brown buds.

Bark: Grayish brown, smooth with darker striations or furrows with age.

Form: A small tree or multi-stemmed shrub, to 25 feet, with a nearly equal spread.
 
USDA Plants Database
Acer tataricum is planted in the highlighted USDA hardiness zones to the left and is not known to widely escape cultivaton.

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