Japanese Maple Tree
Japanese Maple Tree
Ginkgo trees are living fossils, dating back millions of years. They are cultivated in Asia for their distinctive fan-shaped leaves and medicinal properties.
Ginkgo trees are living fossils, dating back millions of years. They are cultivated in Asia for their distinctive fan-shaped leaves and medicinal properties.
Habitat
Asia
Asia
Asia
Lifespan
100 to 200 Years
100 to 200 Years
100 to 200 Years
Height
6 to 10 Meters
6 to 10 Meters
6 to 10 Meters
Leaf Shape
Leaf Shape
Japanese maple tree leaves are palmate with deeply lobed margins and a delicate texture. They come in a variety of colors, including green, red, orange, and purple, and turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow in autumn.
Japanese maple tree leaves are palmate with deeply lobed margins and a delicate texture. They come in a variety of colors, including green, red, orange, and purple, and turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow in autumn.
Ecological Role
Ecological Role
Japanese maple trees provide habitat and food for a variety of wildlife species, including birds, mammals, and insects. They also play a crucial role in soil stabilization and erosion control in their native ecosystems.
Japanese maple trees provide habitat and food for a variety of wildlife species, including birds, mammals, and insects. They also play a crucial role in soil stabilization and erosion control in their native ecosystems.
Cultural Importance
Cultural Importance
apanese maple trees have cultural significance in Japanese gardening and aesthetics, where they are prized for their graceful form, vibrant foliage, and seasonal beauty. They are often featured in traditional gardens, bonsai collections, and landscape designs.
apanese maple trees have cultural significance in Japanese gardening and aesthetics, where they are prized for their graceful form, vibrant foliage, and seasonal beauty. They are often featured in traditional gardens, bonsai collections, and landscape designs.
Interesting Facts
Interesting Facts
Japanese maple trees have been cultivated in Japan for centuries, with hundreds of cultivars developed for their unique leaf shapes, colors, and growth habits. They are popular ornamental trees in gardens and parks around the world.
Japanese maple trees have been cultivated in Japan for centuries, with hundreds of cultivars developed for their unique leaf shapes, colors, and growth habits. They are popular ornamental trees in gardens and parks around the world.
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