Acer komarovii explained
Acer komarovii, the Korean butterfly maple, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Acer, native to Manchuria, the Korean peninsula, and Primorsky Krai in Russia.[1] It can be distinguished from other members of the Acer tschonoskii species complex by having racemes with 6 to 8 flowers, and samara wings that average 12mm long (ranging between 10 and 17mm), and 7mm wide (ranging between 6 and 9mm).[2]
Notes and References
- Web site: Acer komarovii Pojark. . . 2017 . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 18 November 2020 .
- Analysis of morphological variation of the Acer tschonoskii complex in eastern Asia: Implications of inflorescence size and number of flowers within sect. Macrantha . 2003 . Chang . Chin-Sung . Kim . HUI . Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society . 143 . 29–42 . 10.1046/j.1095-8339.2003.00191.x . Key to the Acer tschonoskii complex . free .