| Botanical Name |
Common name |
Distribution |
Character & Comments |
NO |
| A.&ssp.caudatum |
Aoba
(like a tail) |
E. Himalayas, Upper Burma |
Leaves 5-lobed,7-12cm across
almost orbicular(not so long as wide) |
801 |
| A.calcaratum |
(spurred) |
Burma, Thailand, Sikkim |
Leaves 3-lobed,
20-25cm long,7.5-11cm wide |
802 |
A.campbellii
ssp.flabellatum |
(fan-shaped) |
northern Laos, Vietnam |
Leaves 7-lobed, leaf margin more serrate
than that of ssp.campbellii |
803 |
| A.chapaense |
(after Chapa region) |
North Vietnam |
3-5-lobed,5-15cm across, almost
orbicular, glabrous, with five main veins |
804 |
| A.fenzelianum |
(after Fenzl) |
North Vietnam |
Leaves 3-lobed or tridentate
bases rounded to subcordate |
805 |
| A.tonkinense |
(after Tonkin) |
Tonkin, North Vietnam |
Leaves leathery,subcoriaceous, 3-lobed
inflorescences long |
806 |
| A.erythranthum |
(red flowering) |
Annam, Vietnam |
Leaves unlobed, entire, broadly lanceolate
apices acuminate, margins entire |
807 |
| A.fabri |
(after Faber) |
Hong Kong, E.Himalayas
Hainan |
Leaves fully unlobed, oblong
leaf bases cuneate |
808 |
| A.hainanense |
(after Hainan) |
Hainan, Guangdong |
ever green, unlobed, apices acute, coriaeous |
809 |
| A.laevigatum |
(smooth) |
SE asia, Sichuan, Nepal |
ever green, unlobed, coriaceous
1000-2000m |
810 |
| A.wardii |
(after F. Kingdon Ward) |
Upper Burma
E.Xizang, Assam |
similar to Sect.Palmata, but having two
pairs of bud scales and extrastaminal discs |
811 |
| A.&ssp.pectinatum |
(like a comb) |
Himalayas, Bhutan
Nepal, Upper Burma |
distinctive fiery red petioles |
812 |
| ssp. taronense |
(from the Taron River) |
NE Burma, E.Xizang |
Leaves 5-lobed, ovate, 4-10 cm long
3-8 cm wide, lobes triangular ovate |
813 |
| A.&ssp.sikkimense |
(from Sikkim) |
E.Himalayas, Sikkim
Bhutan, Assam, N.Burma |
beautiful species of snakebark maple
Leaves ovate, 8-15cm long, 5-10cm wide |
814 |
A.stachyophyllum
(A. tetramerum) |
(Spike-leaved) |
Himalayas
from Sikkim to Hubei |
Leaves ovate, unlobed to 3-5-lobed |
815 |
| A.oblongum |
Flying moth tree
Kusunoha kaede |
Himalayas
Nepal, Kashmir |
ever green, unlobed, coriaceous |
816 |
| A.&ssp.sterculiaceum |
(with leaves like Sterculia)
the Roman god of manuring |
W.Himalayas, Sikkim
Kashmir, Nepal |
Leaves 3-5-lobed, 14-20cm across
young leaves almost tomentose on both sides |
817 |
| ssp.thomsonii |
(after Thomas Thomson) |
Himalayas, Sikkim
Assam, Bhutan |
Leaves huge, 15-30cm across, 3-5-lobed |
818 |
A. cappadocicum
ssp.sinicum |
(Chinese) |
Himalayas, China |
the lobes are more pointed, the petioles
somewhat longer than ssp. cappadocicum |
819 |
A. Garrettii
(A.longicarpum)
(A.machilifolium) |
(after Garrett) |
Hainan, Thailand
Annam, Tonkin, Vietnam |
reddish or bluish shoots, evergreen leaves
Leaves persistent, oblong-elliptic, fully unlobed |
820 |
A. Laurinum
(A.cassiaefolium)
(A. decandrum) |
Walik elar, Wuru dapung
Wuru putih
(with evergreen leaves) |
Burma, Hainan, China
Malaysia, Indonesia |
a mighty evergreen tree, branches glaucous
to purplish, leaves persistent, oblong-elliptic
glaucous beneath, shining green above |
821 |