Acer cappadocium Gled. - Cappadocian Maple


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Distribution:
Calderstones Park (SJ4087, A Mitchell & V Hallett, 1988 & DP Earl & J Earl, 2009); Woodplumpton Road, above Burnley (SD83F, DP Earl, 2001); sucker growth under the parent tree, a church garden by Manchester University (SJ89N, DP Earl & Dr P Hayes, 2001, MANCH); St. Helens Cemetery (SJ4997, DP Earl, 2007); Scarisbrick Hall (SD3913, DP Earl & D Oliver, 2009); Standish (SD5610, DP Earl & J Earl, 2009); Clitheroe (SD7340, MP Wilcox, 2009); Court Hey Park (SJ4190, DP Earl, 2010).

Habitat:
Planted along roadsides, in churchyards, ornamental woodlands and parklands.

Comments:

Neophyte, native to south-western Asia. Considered under-recorded and should be looked for amongst amenity plantings in country parks, etc.

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