Acer platanoides is a species of maple tree from the Sapindaceae family, offering 10 fresh seeds for planting. This deciduous tree is prized for its shade, with a height of 12-28 meters and a dense, spherical crown.
Acer platanoides has a superficial root system, with up to 95% of roots concentrated in the humus horizon. The bark is smooth and gray-brown, darkening to almost black with age and featuring long, narrow, intertwining longitudinal cracks. The branches are strong and wide, pointing upwards, with a terminal green or purple kidney in the form of a turban. The leaves are simple, long-shaped, opposite, with 5-7 serrated blades, pointed and glabrous at the ends. They are dark green on top and paler from below, turning yellow or orange in autumn before falling off.
Acer platanoides is native to Europe and Asia, growing in moist, fertile soils in deciduous forests and along streams. It thrives in temperate climates with moderate temperatures and rainfall.
Acer platanoides is a dioecious plant, with male and female flowers blooming on different trees. The flowers are fragrant and yellowish-green, appearing in mid-spring for about 10-15 days. The fruit is a double wing, splitting into two single-seeded fruits with long wings that can carry the seed a long distance. The tree grows quickly in its first 3 years, reaching up to 1 meter per year, and begins to bear fruit after 17 years. It lives for up to 150 years in nature.
Perennial: Y