List of Acer species
There are over 160[1] species in the genus Acer. Species with evergreen foliage are tagged #. Species and sections that are extinct are tagged with †.
Species listed by section and series
Section Acer
- Series Acer
- Acer caesium Wall. ex Brandis – Himalayan Maple, Girald's Maple
- Acer heldreichii Orph. ex Boiss. (Synonyms Acer macropterum Vis., Acer visianii Nyman, Acer trautvetteri) – Greek Maple, Heldreich's Maple, Red-bud Maple, Trautvetter's Maple
- Acer pseudoplatanus L. – Sycamore Maple, Sycamore
- Acer vanvolxemii Masters See A. velutinum
- Acer velutinum Boiss. – Persian Maple, Velvet Maple
- Series Monspesulana
- Acer granatense Boiss. – Spanish Maple[2]
- Acer hyrcanum Fisch. & Meyer – Balkan Maple
- Acer monspessulanum L. – Montpelier Maple
- Acer obtusifolium Sibthorp & Smith – # Syrian Maple
- Acer opalus Miller – Italian Maple
- Acer opulifolium Villars See A. opalus
- Acer sempervirens L. – # Cretan Maple
- Acer syriacum Boiss. & Gaillardot See A. obtusifolium
- Acer trilobatum Lamb. See A. monspessulanum
- Series Saccharodendron
- Acer barbatum Michx. See A. floridanum
- Acer floridanum (Chapm.) Pax – Florida Maple, Southern Sugar Maple[3]
- Acer grandidentatum Torr. & Gray – Bigtooth Maple, Canyon Maple[4]
- Acer leucoderme Small – Chalk Maple[5]
- Acer nigrum Michx.f. – Black Maple[6]
- Acer skutchii Rehder – Skutch's Maple[7]
- Acer saccharum Marshall – Sugar Maple, Rock Maple, Hard Maple
Section † Alaskana
- †Acer alaskense Wolfe & Tanai (Late Paleocene, Matanuska River Valley, Alaska)[8]
Section †Douglasa
- †Acer douglasense Wolfe & Tanai (Early Eocene, Cape Douglas, Alaska)[8]
Section Ginnala
- Series Ginnala
- Acer aidzuense Franch.[9]
- Acer ginnala Maxim. – Amur Maple[10]
- Acer semenovii Regel & Herder
- Acer tataricum L. – Tatar Maple
- Series incertae sedis
- †Acer ashwilli Wolfe & Tanai (Early Oligocene, Central Oregon)[8]
Section Glabra
- Series Arguta
- Acer acuminatum Wall. ex D.Don
- Acer argutum Maxim. – Deep-veined Maple
- Acer barbinerve Maxim. – Bearded Maple
- †Acer ivanofense Wolfe & Tanai (Late Eocene to Early Oligocene, Meshik Volcanics, Alakska)[8]
- Acer stachyophyllum Hiern – Birch-leaved Maple
- Acer tetramerum Pax See A. stachyophyllum
- Series Glabra
- Acer glabrum Torr. – Douglas Maple, Rocky Mountain Maple, Greene's Maple, New Mexico Maple, Torrey Maple
- Series incertae sedis
- †Acer traini Wolfe & Tanai (Early to middle Miocene, Western North America)[8]
Section Hyptiocarpa
- Series Hyptiocarpa
- Acer garrettii Craib
- Acer pinnatinervium Merrill
- Acer laurinum Hassk. - #
Section Indivisa
- Series Indivisa
- Acer carpinifolium Siebold & Zucc. – Hornbeam Maple
Section Lithocarpa
- Series Lithocarpa
- Acer diabolicum Blume ex Koch – Horned Maple
- Acer franchetii Pax[11]
- Acer leipoense Fang & Soong
- Acer pilosum Maxim.
- Acer sinopurpurascens Cheng
- Acer sterculiaceum Wall.
- Acer villosum Wall. See A. sterculiaceum
- Acer yangbiense Chen & Yang
- Acer thomsonii Miquel
- Acer kungshanense W. P. Fang & C. Y. Chang
- Acer tsinglingense W. P. Fang & C. C. Hsieh
- Acer lungshengense W. P. Fang & L. C. Hu
- Series Macrophylla
- Acer macrophyllum Pursh – Oregon Maple, Bigleaf Maple
Section Macrantha
- Series Macrantha
- Acer capillipes Maxim. – Kyushu Maple
- Acer caudatifolium Hayata – Kawakami Maple
- Acer crataegifolium Siebold & Zucc. – Hawthorn-leaved Maple
- Acer davidii Franch. – David's Maple
- Acer forrestii Diels – Forrest's Maple[12]
- Acer grosseri Pax – Grosser's Maple[13]
- Acer hersii Rehder See A. grosseri
- Acer komarovii Pojark. See A. tschonoskii
- Acer laxiflorum Pax[14]
- Acer micranthum Siebold & Zucc.
- Acer morifolium Koidz.
- Acer maximowiczii Pax – Maximowicz's Maple[15]
- Acer pectinatum Wall. ex Nicholson
- Acer pensylvanicum L. – Striped Maple, Moosewood
- Acer rubescens Hayata
- Acer rufinerve Siebold & Zucc. – Redvein Maple
- Acer sikkimense Miq.
- Acer tegmentosum Maxim.
- Acer tschonoskii Murray
- Series incertae sedis
- †Acer castorrivularis Wolfe & Tanai (Late Eocene, Beaver Creek Flora)[8]
- †Acer clarnoense Wolfe & Tanai (Late Eocene, John Day Formation)[8]
- †Acer dettermani Wolfe & Tanai (Late Eocene - Early Oligocene, Meshik Volcanics)[8]
- †Acer latahense Wolfe & Tanai (Early - Late Miocene, Latah, Mascall, and Succor Creek Formations)[8]
- †Acer palaeorufinerve Tanai & Onoe (Miocene to Pliocene, East Asia & Alaska)[8]
Section Negundo
- Series Cissifolia
- Acer cissifolium (Siebold & Zucc.) Koch – Vine-leaved Maple
- Acer henryi Pax – Henry's Maple[16]
- Series Negundo
- Acer negundo L. – Box elder, Boxelder Maple, Manitoba Maple
Section Palmata
- Series Palmata
- Acer ceriferum Rehder
- Acer circinatum Pursh – Vine Maple
- Acer circumlobatum Maxim. See A. japonicum
- Acer duplicatoserratum Hayata
- Acer japonicum Thunb. – Downy Japanese Maple
- Acer linganense Fang & Chiu
- Acer palmatum Thunb. – Japanese Maple
- Acer pauciflorum Fang
- Acer pubipalmatum Fang
- Acer pseudosieboldianum (Pax) Komarov - Korean Maple
- Acer robustum Pax
- Acer shirasawanum Koidz. – Shirasawa's Maple[17]
- Acer sieboldianum Miq. – Siebold's Maple
- Series Penninervia
- Acer crassum Chu & Cheng
- Acer erythranthum Gagnep.
- Acer eucalyptoides Fang & Wu
- Acer fabri Hance - # Faber Maple
- Acer hainanense Chun & Fang See A. laevigatum
- Acer kiukiangense Hu & Cheng
- Acer laevigatum Hu & Cheng – # Smoothbark Maple
- Acer oligocarpum
- Acer sino-oblongum Metcalf
- Acer wangchii Fang
- Series Sinensia
- Acer calcaratum Gagnep.
- Acer campbellii Hook.f. & Thomson ex Hiern – Campbell's Maple
- Acer chapaense Gagnep.
- Acer confertifolium Merril & Metcalf
- Acer elegantulum Fang & Chiu
- Acer erianthum Schwer.
- Acer flabellatum Rehder[18]
- Acer fenzelianum Hand.-Mazz. – Fenzl's Maple
- Acer kweilinense Fang & Fang f.
- Acer lampingense Fang & Fang f.
- Acer mapienense Fang
- Acer miaoshanicum Fang
- Acer olivaceum Fang & Chiu
- Acer oliverianum Pax – Oliver's Maple[19]
- Acer schneiderianum Pax & Hoffman
- Acer serrulatum Hayata See A. oliverianum
- Acer shangszeense Fang & Soong
- Acer sichourense Fang & Fang f.
- Acer sinense Pax – Campbell's Maple[20]
- Acer sunyiense Fang
- Acer taipuense Fang
- Acer tonkinense Lecompte
- Acer tutcheri Duthie
- Acer wilsonii Rehder – Wilson's Maple[21]
- Acer wuyuanense Fang & Wu
- Acer yaoshanicum Fang
Section Parviflora
- Series Caudata
- Acer caudatum Wall. – Tail-leaf Maple
- Acer montanum Aiton See A. spicatum[22]
- Acer spicatum Lamarck – Mountain Maple
- Acer ukurunduense Trautvetter & Meyer – Ukurundu Maple[23]
- Series Distyla
- Acer distylum Siebold & Zucc. – Lime-leaved Maple
- Series Parviflora
- Acer nipponicum Hara – Nippon Maple
- Series incertae sedis
- †Acer browni Wolfe & Tanai (Early-Middle Miocene; Washington, Oregon, British Columbia)[8]
- †Acer smileyi Wolfe & Tanai (late Oligocene-Middle Miocene; Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada)[8]
Section Pentaphylla
- Series Pentaphylla
- Acer pentaphyllum Diels
- Series Trifida
- Acer albopurpurascens Hayata See A. oblongum
- Acer buergerianum Miq. – Trident Maple
- Acer cinnamomifolium Hayata See A. coriaceifolium
- Acer cordatum Pax
- Acer coriaceifolium Lév. - # Leatherleaf Maple
- Acer discolor Maxim.[24]
- Acer fengii Murray[25] - #
- Acer lucidum Metcalf
- Acer oblongum Wall. ex DC. - #
- Acer paxii Franch. - #
- Acer shihweii Chun & Fang
- Acer sycopseoides Chun
- Acer yinkunii Fang
- Acer yuii Fang
Section Platanoidea
- Series Platanoidea
- Acer ambiguum Dipp. See A. pictum
- Acer amplum Rehder – Broad Maple[26]
- Acer campestre L. – Field Maple
- Acer cappadocicum Gled. – Cappadocian Maple
- Acer lobelii Ten. – Lobel's Maple[27]
- Acer longipes Franch. ex Rehder
- Acer miaotaiense P.C.Tsoong[28]
- Acer miyabei Maxim. – Miyabe's Maple
- Acer mono Maxim. – see A. pictum
- Acer platanoides L. – Norway Maple
- Acer nayongense Fang
- Acer tenellum Pax
- Acer tibetense Fang
- Acer truncatum Bunge – Shandong Maple
Section Pubescentia
- Series Pubescentia
- Acer fedschenkoanum Krishtofovich See A. pentapomicum
- Acer pentapomicum Stewart ex Brandis
- Acer pubescens Franch. See A. pentapomicum
- Acer regelii Pax See A. pentapomicum
Section †Republica
- †Acer republicense Wolfe & Tanai (Early Eocene, Washington state)[8]
Section †Rousea
- †Acer rousei Wolfe & Tanai (Early Eocene, British Columbia)[8]
Section Rubra
- Series Rubra
- Acer pycnanthum K.Koch
- Acer rubrum L. – Red Maple
- Acer saccharinum L. – Silver Maple
- Series incertae sedis
- †Acer kenaicum Wolfe & Tanai (Oligocene, Kenai group, Alaska)[8]
- †Acer taurocursum Wolfe & Tanai (Late Eocene, Bull Run, Nevada)[8]
- †Acer chaneyi Knowlton (Oligocene to Miocene, Western USA)
- †Acer whitebirdense (Ashlee) Wolfe & Tanai (Middle Miocene, Northwestern USA)
Section †Stewarta
- †Acer hillsi Wolfe & Tanai (Early Eocene, Washington State)[8]
- †Acer stewarti Wolfe & Tanai (Early Eocene, British Columbia)[8]
Section †Torada
- †Acer stonebergae Wolfe & Tanai (Early Eocene, Washington State & British Columbia)[8]
- †Acer toradense Wolfe & Tanai (Early Eocene, Washington State & British Columbia)[8]
- †Acer washingtonense Wolfe & Tanai (Early Eocene, Washington State)[8]
Section Trifoliata
- Series Grisea
- Acer griseum (Franch.) Pax – Paperbark Maple
- Acer maximowiczianum Miq. – Nikko Maple
- Acer nikoense Maxim. See A. maximowiczianum
- Acer triflorum Komarov – Three-flowered Maple
- Series Mandshurica
- Acer mandshuricum Maxim. – Manchurian Maple
- Acer sutchuenense Franch.
Section Wardiana
- Series Wardiana
- Acer wardii W.W.Smith
Hybrids
- Acer × bormuelleri Borbas (A. monspessulanum × A. campestre or A. opalus)
- Acer × boscii Spach (A. monspessulanum × A. tataricum or A. pensylvanicum × A. tataricum, possibly A. tataricum × A. campestre)
- Acer × conspicuum van Gelderen & Otterdoom (A. davidii × A. pensylvanicum)
- Acer × coriaceum Bosc ex Tausch (A. monspessulanum × A. opalus' ssp. obtusatum)
- Acer × dieckii van Gelderen & Otterdoom See A. platanoides[29]
- Acer × durrettii Pax See A. × coriaceum
- Acer × freemanii Murray (A. rubrum × A. saccharinum)
- Acer × hillieri Lancaster (A. miyabei × A. cappadocicum 'Aureum')
- Acer × hybridum Bosc See A. pseudoplatanus
- Acer × martinii Jordan (A. monspessulanum × A. opalus)
- Acer × pseudo-heldreichii Fukarek & Celjo (A. pseudoplatanus × A. heldreichii)
- Acer × ramosum Jordan (A. monspessulanum × A. opalus)
- Acer × rotundilobum Schwer. See A. × coriaceum
- Acer × schwerinii Pax (uncertain, maybe A. crataegifolium × A. rufinerve)
- Acer × zoeschense Pax (A. campestre × either A. cappadocicum or A. lobelii)[30]
Notes
- ↑ "Acer". The Plant List. Version 1.1. 2013. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
- ↑ Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. opalus: A. o. subsp. hispanicus (Pourret) E.Murray)
- ↑ Whether this or A. barbatum is the proper name of this taxon is subject to contention, though Michaux's original material was a mix of A. saccharum and A. rubrum. It is often treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. floridanum (Chapm.) Desmarais.
- ↑ Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. grandidentatum (Torr. & Gray) Desmarais.
- ↑ Often treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. leucoderme (Small) Desmarais.
- ↑ Often treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. nigrum (Michx.f.) Desmarais.
- ↑ Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. skutchii (Rehder) E.Murray.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Wolfe, J.A.; Tanai, T. (1987). "Systematics, Phylogeny, and Distribution of Acer (maples) in the Cenozoic of Western North America". Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University. Series 4, Geology and mineralogy. 22 (1): 1–246.
- ↑ Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. tataricum: A. t. subsp. aidzuense (Franch.) De Jong
- ↑ Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. tataricum: A. t. subsp. ginnala (Maxim.) Wesm.
- ↑ Now often considered a subspecies of A. sterculiaceum: A. s. subsp. franchetii (Pax) E.Murray.
- ↑ Now sometimes considered a subspecies of A. pectinatum: A. p. subsp. forrestii (Diels) E.Murray.
- ↑ Now often considered a subspecies of A. davidii: A. d. subsp. grosseri (Pax) De Jong.
- ↑ Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. pectinatum: A. p. subsp. laxiflorum (Pax) E.Murray.
- ↑ Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. pectinatum: A. p. subsp. maximowiczii (Pax) E.Murray. Not to be confused with A. maximowiczianum Miq.
- ↑ Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. cissifolium: A. c. subsp. henryi (Pax) E.Murray.
- ↑ Also "Fulmoon Maple", which is also used for A.japonicum. This is made more complex by A. japonicum var. microphyllum being a synonym of A. shirasawanum.
- ↑ Often treated as a subspecies of A. campbellii: A. c. subsp. flabellatum (Rehder) E.Murray.
- ↑ Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. campbellii: A. c. subsp. oliverianum (Pax) E.Murray
- ↑ Often treated as a subspecies of A. campbellii: A. c. subsp. sinense (Rehder) De Jong.
- ↑ Often treated as a subspecies of A. campbellii: A. c. subsp. wilsonii (Rehder) De Jong.
- ↑ The homonyms A. montanum Garsault and A. montanum Daléchamps ex Lam. are synonyms of A. pseudoplatanus and A. opalus respectively.
- ↑ Sometimes classified as a subspecies of A. caudatum: A. c. subsp. ukurunduense (Trautvetter & Meyer) E.Murray.
- ↑ Often treated as a synonym of A. oblongum
- ↑ Possibly a synonym of either A. kwangnanense or A. paxii
- ↑ Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. longipes: A. l. subsp. amplum (Rehder) De Jong.
- ↑ Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. platanoides: A. p. subsp. lobelii (Ten.) Gams, or A. cappadocicum: A. c. subsp. lobelii (Ten.) De Jong.
- ↑ Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. miyabei: A. m. subsp. miaotaiense (P.C.Tsoong) E.Murray.
- ↑ van Gelderen (p. 245) concludes this is probably an aberrant A. platanoides closer to cultivar status.
- ↑ The identity of the second parent is uncertain, with these two species cited by different authors.
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