Acer ginnala

Maxim.

Amur Maple

GNRUnranked Found in 3 roadless areas NatureServe Explorer →
GNRUnrankedGlobal Rank
Identity
Unique IDELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.136391
Element CodePDACE01040
Record TypeSPECIES
ClassificationSpecies
Classification StatusStandard
Name CategoryVascular Plant
KingdomPlantae
PhylumAnthophyta
ClassDicotyledoneae
OrderSapindales
FamilySapindaceae
GenusAcer
Synonyms
Acer tataricum ssp. ginnala(Maximowicz) Wesmael
Other Common Names
Érable ginnala (FR)
Concept Reference
Kartesz, J.T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
Conservation Status
Change Date1994-03-22
Ecology & Habitat
Other Nations (2)
United StatesNNA
ProvinceRankNative
IllinoisSNANo
ArkansasSNANo
MissouriSNANo
KansasSNANo
New YorkSNANo
North DakotaSNANo
IndianaSNANo
Rhode IslandSNANo
MinnesotaSNANo
PennsylvaniaSNANo
New JerseySNANo
ConnecticutSNANo
NebraskaSNANo
IowaSNANo
WisconsinSNANo
MichiganSNANo
MaineSNANo
WyomingSNANo
KentuckySNANo
VermontSNANo
MassachusettsSNANo
New HampshireSNANo
West VirginiaSNANo
OhioSNANo
CanadaNNA
ProvinceRankNative
SaskatchewanSNANo
OntarioSNANo
Nova ScotiaSNANo
AlbertaSNANo
Prince Edward IslandSNANo
QuebecSNANo
ManitobaSNANo
New BrunswickSNANo
Plant Characteristics
Economic Value (Genus)Yes
Roadless Areas (3)
New Hampshire (1)
AreaForestAcres
Dartmouth RangeWhite Mountain National Forest9,233
Wyoming (2)
AreaForestAcres
Grayback RidgeBridger-Teton National Forest295,113
Salt River RangeBridger-Teton National Forest235,661
References (3)
  1. Flora of North America Editorial Committee (FNA). 2024. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Vol. 13. Magnoliophyta: Geraniaceae to Apiaceae. Oxford Univ. Press, New York. xxiv + 566 pp.
  2. Kartesz, J.T. 1994. A synonymized checklist of the vascular flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. 2nd edition. 2 vols. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
  3. Rehder, A. 1927. Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs Hardy in North America: Exclusive of the Subtropical and Warmer Temperate Regions. MacMillan Company, New York, New York. 930 p.