Soapberry Family (Sapindaceae)
Acer macrophyllum |
Acer negundo |
Aesculus californica |
Acer cappadocicum |
Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' |
Acer saccharinum 'Wieri' |
Acer japonicum |
Acer campestre |
Acer carpinifolium |
Aesculus hippocastanum |
Acer opalus |
Acer palmatum 'Ozakazuki' |
Acer monspessulanum |
Acer spicatum |
Acer platanoides |
Aesculus glabra |
Acer griseum |
Acer rubrum |
Acer platanoides 'Faassen´s Black' |
Acer rufinerve |
Aesculus carnea |
Acer saccharinum |
Acer pectinatum subsp. laxiflorum |
Acer pensylvanicum |
Acer saccharum |
Aesculus x neglecta 'Erythroblastos' |
Acer pseudoplatanus |
Acer circinatum |
Acer cissifolium |
Aesculus flava |
Aesculus x neglecta 'Erythroblastos' |
Acer rubrum The Red maple is very common in America and the typical tree of Indian Summers. Beautiful tree in spring with lots of flowers and in autumn with great colors. |
Acer platanoides 'Faassen´s Black' The red-leaved variant of the Norway maple is smaller than the green one. |
Aesculus carnea The red flowering buckeye is a bastard of the common horse chestnut. The chestnut red flowers and forms very few fruit. |
Acer saccharinum The Silver maple is a fast growing large tree. It is often multi-stemmed. At the age this maple is susceptible to wind damage. |
Acer pensylvanicum This little maple is due to its beautiful bark and the intense autumn color an adornment to any garden. |
Acer saccharum The sugar maple is probably the most important tree for many Americans because of it the world famous maple syrup is produced. The wood is of interest for the furniture industry. |