Acer davidii
- BOTANICAL NAME: Acer davidii
- PRONUNCIATION: A-ser
- COMMON NAME: David Maple
- FAMILY: Aceraceae
- NATIVITY: Central and western China.
- GROWTH HABIT: Small tree, could be 30'-- 50' tall.
- HARDINESS: USDA Zones 5 - 7.
- OPTIMUM GROWING CONDITIONS: Part shade.
- LANDSCAPE VALUE: .
- FOLIAGE: Opposite, simple,
3 to 6” long 1.5 to 2.5 “wide,
ovate to ovate- oblong shape, subcordate or rounded base. Yellow to red fall color.
- BUDS:
- BARK: Younger branches have green or purplish red to striped white color.
- FLOWER:
Yellowish color flower. Mayare borne in slender pendulous female on longer inflorescences than male.
- FRUIT: Glabrous, spread horizontally.
- PROPAGATION:
- PESTS: