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  2. Acer pycnanthum - Wikipedia

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    Acer pycnanthum, the Japanese red maple, (ハナノキ, hananoki, or 花の木, hanakaede, meaning "flower maple") is a species of maple native to Japan, and introduced to Korea. [3] A tree usually about 20 m, reaching 30 m, it prefers to grow in relict mountain wetlands.

  3. List of Japanese gardens in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Includes a Japanese garden designed by Hoichi Kurisu, covers 14 acres, including a 4-1/2 acre lake. This is a chisen kaiyu-shiki or “wet strolling garden.” Duke Farms: Hillsborough: New Jersey: The Japanese section includes a small teahouse, a wood bridge, fuji, azaleas, primrose, crocus, and a karesansui dry garden. Earl Burns Miller ...

  4. Acer palmatum - Wikipedia

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    Acer palmatum, commonly known as Japanese maple, [3] palmate maple, [4] or smooth Japanese maple [5] (Korean: danpungnamu, 단풍나무, Japanese: irohamomiji, イロハモミジ, or momiji, (栴)), is a species of woody plant native to Korea, Japan, China, eastern Mongolia, and southeast Russia. [6]

  5. Acer pictum subsp. mono - Wikipedia

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    Acer pictum subsp. mono, commonly known as painted maple or mono maple in English, [1] itayakaede (板屋楓) or ezoitaya (蝦夷板屋) in Japan, [1] wu jiao feng (五角楓) in China, [2] or gorosoe (고로쇠) or gorosoenamu (고로쇠나무) in Korea, [3] is a species of maple.

  6. Japanese Maple - Wikipedia

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  7. Acer maximowiczianum - Wikipedia

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    It is a slender deciduous tree that reaches a height of 15–20 m (49–66 ft) but is usually smaller. [4] It is a trifoliate maple, related to such other species as threeflower maple (Acer triflorum) and paperbark maple (Acer griseum) but has dark gray to blackish bark dissimilar to the exfoliating bark of either.