104 DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SHRUBS 



KEY TO THE SHRUBBY MAPLES 



* Leaves compound (pinnate) of usually 3 (3-7) irregularly notched 



Wades. Ash-leaved Maple (102) or Box ' Eldek ' — Acer Ne- 

 giindo. 



* Leaves compound (palmate) of 5-9 narrow, deeply-notched blades. 



Varieties of Japan Maple (105) — Acer palmSitum : 

 dissfeotum has green blades, 

 orn^tum has deep red blades. 

 r6seo-pIctum has green blades marked with white and green 



spots, 

 atireum has yellow blades, 

 sanguineam has bright red blades. 



* Leaves generally 3- (rarely 5-) lobed. (A.) 

 A. Lobes acute at tip and fully notched. (B.) 



B. Leaves IJ-S^ inches long with long terminal lobe. Siberian 

 Maple (106) — Acer GinnJila. 



B. Leaves 2J-4J inches long with coarsely serrated lobes. Moun- 

 tain Maple (103) — Acer spic^tum. 



B. Leaves 6-8 inches long, finely serrate ; bark green with white 

 lines ; usually a tree. Striped or Goosefoot Maple (104) 

 Moosewood — Acer pennsylvinicum. 



A. Lobes all rounded and entire or with blunt teeth ; flower-clus- 

 ters erect. (C.) 



C. Leaves 3-5-lobed, the lobes entire or the middle one slightly 

 3-lobed, dull green in some, varieties variegated with white 

 dots or blotches, l^-SJ inches long ; fruit broadly spreading. 

 Field Maple or English Corkbark Maple — (107) Acer 

 camp^stre. 



C. Leaves 3-lobed, thick and nearly evergreen, shiny above and 

 glaucous beneath; fruit slightly spreading. Montpelier 

 Maple (108) — Acer monspessul^num. 

 * Leaves rounded, vine-like with 7-11 short, pointed, doubly serrated 

 lobes. Vine Maples. (D.) 

 D. Stems of leaves and fruit smooth. Kound-leaved Maple 

 (109) — Acer circinS,tum. 



D. Stems of leaves and fruit downy when young. Japan Vine 

 Maple — Acer jap6nicum. 



•Leaves rounded and deeply 5-11-lobed, the lobes pointed and doubly 

 serrated. (E.) 



E. Stems of leaves and fruit smooth, Japan Maple (105) — Acer 

 palmitum, 



