If it has Japanese maple leaves, then it's obviously a Japanese Maple!
Acer palmatum
acer palmatum
Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum) is an angiosperm.
They are two separate subspecies of the maple tree. Red Maple (Acer Rubrum) Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum)
Glaucidium palmatum was created in 1845.
Sugar Maple - Acer saccharum Black Maple - Acer nigrum Red Maple - Acer rubrum Silver Maple - Acer saccharinum Boxelder - Acer negundo Mountain Maple - Acer spicatum Striped Maple - Acer pensylvanicum Bigleaf Maple - Acer macrophyllum Chalk Maple - Acer leucoderme Canyon Maple - Acer grandidentatum Rocky Mountain Maple - Acer glabrum Vine Maple - Acer circinatum Florida Maple - Acer barbatum I don't really know which one it is, so I am posting all of it. Sorry...
Bonsai is an art, practiced using trees and shrubs. There is no scientific name for bonsai. Any individual bonsai has the same scientific name as the same variety in the ground. For example, a Japanese Maple tree in a garden is Acer palmatum, a Japanese Maple bonsai is also Acer palmatum.
No, a Japanese maple leaf is not pinnate; it typically has a palmate structure. The leaves are often deeply lobed with five to seven lobes, resembling a hand. This distinct shape is a key characteristic of the Acer palmatum species, which is commonly known as the Japanese maple.
yes they are, the fish will start to jump and flash against the sides and bottom of the pond. This will cause damage to the fish which will normally get infections and end in the fish dying. Resolve: Remove plants and do a 50% water change then do another 50% change one week later
Yes, there are maple trees in Europe. Some maple trees such as Cretan (Acer sempervirens), hedge (A. campestre) and sycamore (A. pseudoplatanus) maples number among Europe's native flora. Others, such as Japanese maple (A. palmatum), represent maples that can be imported from other continents and naturalized in Europe.
The scientific name for Korean maple is Acer pseudosieboldianum.