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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 A-Z


The following is a list of species ordered alphabetically. This is as accepted in September 2015 by the Plant List, which is maintained by Kew Botanical Garden in London, with additions from paleobotanical literature.[2]


Species A



Species B



Species C



Species D



Species E



Species F-J



Species K-O



Species P



Species R



Species S



Species T



Species U-Z



Species listed by section and series


Montpellier maple (Acer monspessulanum)
Montpellier maple (Acer monspessulanum)

Infrageneric classification of extant species follows The Maple Society (E. Davis), 2021.[3][clarification needed]


Section Acer



Section †Alaskana



Section Arguta



Section †Douglasa



Section Ginnala


Amur maple (Acer ginnala)
Amur maple (Acer ginnala)
Tatar maple (Acer tataricum)
Tatar maple (Acer tataricum)

Section Glabra



Section Indivisa



Section Lithocarpa



Section Macrantha


Red snakebark maple (Acer capillipes)
Red snakebark maple (Acer capillipes)
Acer davidii subsp. grosseri
Acer davidii subsp. grosseri

Section Macrophylla



Section Negundo



Section Palmata


Fullmoon maple (Acer japonicum)
Fullmoon maple (Acer japonicum)
Acer laevigatum seeds
Acer laevigatum seeds
Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)
Japanese maple (Acer palmatum)

Section Parviflora



Section Pentaphylla



Section Platanoidea



Section Pubescentia



Section †Republica



Section †Rousea



Section Rubra



Section Spicata



Section †Stewarta



Section †Spitza



Section †Torada



Section Trifoliata


Paperbark maple (Acer griseum)
Paperbark maple (Acer griseum)
Acer maximowiczianum leaves
Acer maximowiczianum leaves

Section Wardiana



Hybrids


Zoeschen maple (Acer × zoeschense)
Zoeschen maple (Acer × zoeschense)

Notes


  1. "Acer". The Plant List. Version 1.1. 2013. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  2. 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. Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2011-08-18.
  3. Davis, E. (March 2021). "Systematic Classification of Acer" (PDF). The Maple Society. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
  4. 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.
  5. Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. grandidentatum (Torr. & Gray) Desmarais.
  6. Often treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. leucoderme (Small) Desmarais.
  7. Often treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. nigrum (Michx.f.) Desmarais.
  8. Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. saccharum: A. s. subsp. skutchii (Rehder) E.Murray.
  9. Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. tataricum: A. t. subsp. ginnala (Maxim.) Wesm.
  10. Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. pectinatum: A. p. subsp. maximowiczii (Pax) E.Murray. Not to be confused with A. maximowiczianum Miq.
  11. Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. cissifolium: A. c. subsp. henryi (Pax) E.Murray.
  12. Often treated as a subspecies of A. campbellii: A. c. subsp. flabellatum (Rehder) E.Murray.
  13. Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. campbellii: A. c. subsp. oliverianum (Pax) E.Murray
  14. Also "fullmoon maple", which is also used for A.japonicum. This is made more complex by A. japonicum var. microphyllum being a synonym of A. shirasawanum.
  15. Often treated as a subspecies of A. campbellii: A. c. subsp. sinense (Rehder) De Jong.
  16. Often treated as a subspecies of A. campbellii: A. c. subsp. wilsonii (Rehder) De Jong.
  17. Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. longipes: A. l. subsp. amplum (Rehder) De Jong.
  18. Sometimes treated as a subspecies of A. platanoides: A. p. subsp. lobelii (Ten.) Gams, or A. cappadocicum: A. c. subsp. lobelii (Ten.) De Jong.
  19. Sometimes considered a subspecies of A. miyabei: A. m. subsp. miaotaiense (P.C.Tsoong) E.Murray.
  20. van Gelderen (p. 245) concludes this is probably an aberrant A. platanoides closer to cultivar status.
  21. The identity of the second parent is uncertain, with these two species cited by different authors.

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