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Acer truncatum Deciduous tree (1 Page of 5) The Acer truncatum plant species is found in E. Asia - N. China, Korea, Manchuria. It is a member of the Aceraceae family. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Acer truncatum Family: Aceraceae Author: Bunge. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 8 Mature Width: Habitat: Deciduous oak forests.
Cultivation Notes: Of easy cultivation, it prefers a good moist well-drained soil[11] and a sunny position but tolerates some shade[11, 200]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Chlorosis can sometimes develop as a result of iron deficiency when the plants are grown in alkaline soils, but in general maples are not fussy as to soil pH.
Plants produce prodigious root growth but little top growth in first year from seed[133].
This species is closely related to A. mono[11].
Most maples are bad companion plants, inhibiting the growth of nearby plants[18, 20].
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