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Acer davidii(Pere David's Maple, Snake Bark Maple, Snakebark Maple) Form
Acer \ davidii \ Sapindaceae

Plant Profile: Acer davidii

The Snakebark Maple is a small to medium-sized tree that thrives in the understory, native to regions of China and Myanmar. Typically reaching heights of 30 to 50 feet and widths of 20 to 40 feet, it often exhibits a shorter stature with multiple trunks, characterized by its gracefully arching branches and a broad crown. This species belongs to a category of trees recognized for their distinctive striped bark, a trait that tends to diminish with age. Additionally, the Snakebark Maple is celebrated for its vibrant fall foliage.

This tree flourishes in partial shade, particularly in southern climates, as it prefers cooler summer conditions. For optimal growth in landscaping, it should be planted in average, well-drained, and moist soils. However, it may be challenging to source this tree within the United States.

Acer davidii(Pere David's Maple, Snake Bark Maple, Snakebark Maple) Form

Pere David's Maple, Snake Bark Maple, Snakebark Maple

AY-ser duh-VID-ee-eye

Acer diabolicum(Devil Maple, Horned Maple) Acer diabolicum leaves
Acer \ diabolicum \ Sapindaceae

Acer diabolicum

The Devil Maple, indigenous to central and southern Japan, is primarily cultivated as an ornamental tree in that area. In the United States, it stands out as a robust tree, typically reaching heights of 20 to 30 feet with a rounded shape, although it is not widely recognized. Its most notable characteristic is its fruit; the samara measures approximately 1.5 inches in length, featuring broad wings and a thick, bristly texture. Before the leaves emerge, the female tree showcases yellow flowers, while the male tree displays more vibrant red blooms. The tree's common and scientific names derive from the horn-like structures of the curly stigmas found in its flowers, which remain attached to the samara.

The term "Devil" or "Horned Maple" is inspired by these horn-like features located at the inner junction of the fruiting structure.

In terms of pests and diseases, aphids can pose a threat to this tree, and it may also be susceptible to Verticillium Wilt and Fusarium Wilt.

Acer diabolicum(Devil Maple, Horned Maple) Acer diabolicum leaves

Devil Maple, Horned Maple

AY-ser di-ah-BALL-ee-cum

Torreya taxifolia ()

The Florida Torreya is a needle-bearing evergreen conifer that originates from the riparian zones of Georgia and Florida, belonging to the yew family. It thrives in conditions ranging from partial

Torreya taxifolia() Foilage

Torreya \ taxifolia \ Taxaceae

Townsendia exscapa (Easter Daisy, Giant Aster, Stemless Townsend Daisy)

The Stemless Townsend Daisy is a perennial wildflower native to North America's semidesert regions, woodlands, foothills, and open spaces. Belonging to the daisy family, it features striking white

Townsendia exscapa(Easter Daisy, Giant Aster, Stemless Townsend Daisy) Flowers

Easter Daisy, Giant Aster, Stemless Townsend Daisy

Townsendia \ exscapa \ Asteraceae

Toxicodendron radicans (Eastern Poison Ivy, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak)

Toxicodendron radicans, commonly known as Poison Ivy, is a notorious weed that many people wish to avoid. The adage “Leaflets three, let it be” serves as a helpful reminder.

This plant is ind

Toxicodendron radicans(Eastern Poison Ivy, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak) Fruits

Eastern Poison Ivy, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak

Toxicodendron \ radicans \ Anacardiaceae

Toxicodendron vernix (Poison Sumac, Swamp Sumac, Thunderwood)

Poison Sumac is a native deciduous shrub or small tree that belongs to the Anacardiaceae family, commonly known as the Sumac family. This plant typically reaches heights of up to 25 feet and has a

Toxicodendron vernix(Poison Sumac, Swamp Sumac, Thunderwood) Form (Alleghany County, NC)-Late Summer

Poison Sumac, Swamp Sumac, Thunderwood

Toxicodendron \ vernix \ Anacardiaceae

Trachelospermum asiaticum (Asian Star Jasmine, Asiatic Jasmine, Yellow Star Jasmine)

Asian Star Jasmine is a rapidly growing, bird-friendly plant known for its stunningly fragrant flowers and glossy green foliage, which provides visual appeal throughout the year. As a groundcover,

Trachelospermum asiaticum(Asian Star Jasmine, Asiatic Jasmine, Yellow Star Jasmine) Leaves and flowers

Asian Star Jasmine, Asiatic Jasmine, Yellow Star Jasmine

Trachelospermum \ asiaticum \ Apocynaceae

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