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Forrest’s maple leaves (Acer forrestii). Old Arboretum, Westonbirt Arboretum near Tetbury, South Gloucestershire, England, UK.
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Four shots of the Autumn bark of a snakebark maple growing in our garden. I planted this tree in 1986. It's still only about 15 feet tall, but it isn't in an entirely sheltered position and at around 1000 feet above sea level on the edge of the Pennines, so I think it's done quite well. In this shot I placed one of it's fallen leaves next to the bark.
This one had a touch of poster edges from Photoshop which I don't normally use but I think I prefer this to the othe one which was just enhanced in Lightroom
Four shots of the Autumn bark of a snakebark maple growing in our garden. I planted this tree in 1986. It's still only about 15 feet tall, but it isn't in an entirely sheltered position and at around 1000 feet above sea level on the edge of the Pennines, so I think it's done quite well.
Acer tegmentosum 'White Tigress' (Tim Brotzman) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15-30ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
Dunn Gardens: I have to admit that a lot of the striped bark maples have not impressed me, but this selection has. The problem with quite a few cultivars is, as the tree matures, the striping effect fades out (as the effect is most pronounced on young plants). 'White Tigress' keeps it 'stripiness', as the tree matures, which pleases us. There have been other forms that we've ripped out, as they've become dull and stupid with age.
And, the bark pattern is really the only reason to grow most of these trees, as autumn color is often sort of 'meh'. Our tree is sited under a high mixed canopy (Doug fir and chestnuts). We give the tree supplemental water, as it does not appreciate being tortured with months of drought. Treat it well and you will be rewarded!
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
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Bark detail of Hers' Maple (aka Snakebark Maple, Snake Bark Maple, or Striped Bark Maple) (Acer grosseri var. hersii), located in maple collection of the Washington Park Arboretum, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, February, Seattle_Arboretum-6288
A wonderful specimen of "Red Snakebark Maple", native to Japan (Honshu & Shikoku), growing at the Pirianda Gardens in the Dandenong Ranges just outside of Melbourne...such ornamental samaras...Cheers from Oz
I don't know what sort of tree this is - it is beautiful in winter when you can really see the stripes.
Update: 3 people suggest it is snakebark maple - thank you
Four shots of the Autumn bark of a snakebark maple growing in our garden. I planted this tree in 1986. It's still only about 15 feet tall, but it isn't in an entirely sheltered position and at around 1000 feet above sea level on the edge of the Pennines, so I think it's done quite well.
Acer davidii 'Serpentine' (Père David) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 6-8ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
MrMaple: Acer davidii 'Serpintine' has a semi cascading habit for a snake bark. Gorgeous tree, especially as the red fruit hangs in long cluster strands that contrasts well against the darker green foliage. This bright red fruit give the appearance of flowers. 'Serpentine' is a really unique snakebark maple with an exceptional habit and texture in the landscape. 'Serpentine' may reach 6-8 ft in 15 years.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
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Acer davidii 'Serpentine' (Père David) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 6-8ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
MrMaple: Acer davidii 'Serpintine' has a semi cascading habit for a snake bark. Gorgeous tree, especially as the red fruit hangs in long cluster strands that contrasts well against the darker green foliage. This bright red fruit give the appearance of flowers. 'Serpentine' is a really unique snakebark maple with an exceptional habit and texture in the landscape. 'Serpentine' may reach 6-8 ft in 15 years.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur duh-VID -ee-eye
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Acer davidii 'Serpentine' (Père David) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 6-8ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
MrMaple: Acer davidii 'Serpintine' has a semi cascading habit for a snake bark. Gorgeous tree, especially as the red fruit hangs in long cluster strands that contrasts well against the darker green foliage. This bright red fruit give the appearance of flowers. 'Serpentine' is a really unique snakebark maple with an exceptional habit and texture in the landscape. 'Serpentine' may reach 6-8 ft in 15 years.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur duh-VID -ee-eye
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2010/11/19
京都府立植物園/Photo was taken in The Kyoto Botanical Garden
うりはだかえで (瓜膚楓) /Acer rufinerve カエデ科カエデ属の落葉小高木。英名 Snakebark maple。
Acer tegmentosum 'White Tigress' (Tim Brotzman) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15-30ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
Dunn Gardens: I have to admit that a lot of the striped bark maples have not impressed me, but this selection has. The problem with quite a few cultivars is, as the tree matures, the striping effect fades out (as the effect is most pronounced on young plants). 'White Tigress' keeps it 'stripiness', as the tree matures, which pleases us. There have been other forms that we've ripped out, as they've become dull and stupid with age.
And, the bark pattern is really the only reason to grow most of these trees, as autumn color is often sort of 'meh'. Our tree is sited under a high mixed canopy (Doug fir and chestnuts). We give the tree supplemental water, as it does not appreciate being tortured with months of drought. Treat it well and you will be rewarded!
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur kon-SPIK -yoo-um
#Acer #SnakebarkMaple
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Acer tegmentosum 'White Tigress' (Tim Brotzman) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15-30ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
Dunn Gardens: I have to admit that a lot of the striped bark maples have not impressed me, but this selection has. The problem with quite a few cultivars is, as the tree matures, the striping effect fades out (as the effect is most pronounced on young plants). 'White Tigress' keeps it 'stripiness', as the tree matures, which pleases us. There have been other forms that we've ripped out, as they've become dull and stupid with age.
And, the bark pattern is really the only reason to grow most of these trees, as autumn color is often sort of 'meh'. Our tree is sited under a high mixed canopy (Doug fir and chestnuts). We give the tree supplemental water, as it does not appreciate being tortured with months of drought. Treat it well and you will be rewarded!
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur kon-SPIK -yoo-um
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Acer tegmentosum 'White Tigress' (Tim Brotzman) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15-30ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
Dunn Gardens: I have to admit that a lot of the striped bark maples have not impressed me, but this selection has. The problem with quite a few cultivars is, as the tree matures, the striping effect fades out (as the effect is most pronounced on young plants). 'White Tigress' keeps it 'stripiness', as the tree matures, which pleases us. There have been other forms that we've ripped out, as they've become dull and stupid with age.
And, the bark pattern is really the only reason to grow most of these trees, as autumn color is often sort of 'meh'. Our tree is sited under a high mixed canopy (Doug fir and chestnuts). We give the tree supplemental water, as it does not appreciate being tortured with months of drought. Treat it well and you will be rewarded!
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur kon-SPIK -yoo-um
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Four shots of the Autumn bark of a snakebark maple growing in our garden. I planted this tree in 1986. It's still only about 15 feet tall, but it isn't in an entirely sheltered position and at around 1000 feet above sea level on the edge of the Pennines, so I think it's done quite well.
Taken in my garden in Northwest Leicestershire.
This was taken a couple of weeks ago, I was waiting for the point when at the peek of it's autumn colour and just before the leaves dropped.
Three days latter it had no leaves at all, I can't remember the cultivar name.
Trunk and bark of snake-bark, redvein or Honshū maple (Acer rufinerve), early July. Native to the mountain forests of Japan, on Honshū, Kyūshū and Shikoku.
Acer tegmentosum 'Joe Witt' (Washington Park Arboretum, WA) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
mendocinomaples.com - Acer tegementosum Joe Witt is a species of Snakebark Maple with beautiful white striations on the green trunk and limbs. Joe Witt tends to have a whiter bark than most of the other snakebark maples with the bark sometimes turning almost completely white. This snakebark cultivar also has the largest leaves of all snakebarks which turn a buttery yellow in autumn. Prefers a partially shaded site. Grows to about 15'. Very cold hardy. Joe Witt was a curator at the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle and its winter garden was named for him.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
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Acer tegmentosum 'Joe Witt' (Washington Park Arboretum, WA) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
mendocinomaples.com - Acer tegementosum Joe Witt is a species of Snakebark Maple with beautiful white striations on the green trunk and limbs. Joe Witt tends to have a whiter bark than most of the other snakebark maples with the bark sometimes turning almost completely white. This snakebark cultivar also has the largest leaves of all snakebarks which turn a buttery yellow in autumn. Prefers a partially shaded site. Grows to about 15'. Very cold hardy. Joe Witt was a curator at the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle and its winter garden was named for him.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur kon-SPIK -yoo-um
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Acer tegmentosum 'Joe Witt' (Washington Park Arboretum, WA) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
mendocinomaples.com - Acer tegementosum Joe Witt is a species of Snakebark Maple with beautiful white striations on the green trunk and limbs. Joe Witt tends to have a whiter bark than most of the other snakebark maples with the bark sometimes turning almost completely white. This snakebark cultivar also has the largest leaves of all snakebarks which turn a buttery yellow in autumn. Prefers a partially shaded site. Grows to about 15'. Very cold hardy. Joe Witt was a curator at the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle and its winter garden was named for him.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur kon-SPIK -yoo-um
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Acer tegmentosum 'Joe Witt' (Washington Park Arboretum, WA) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
mendocinomaples.com - Acer tegementosum Joe Witt is a species of Snakebark Maple with beautiful white striations on the green trunk and limbs. Joe Witt tends to have a whiter bark than most of the other snakebark maples with the bark sometimes turning almost completely white. This snakebark cultivar also has the largest leaves of all snakebarks which turn a buttery yellow in autumn. Prefers a partially shaded site. Grows to about 15'. Very cold hardy. Joe Witt was a curator at the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle and its winter garden was named for him.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur kon-SPIK -yoo-um
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Striped bark of a Snakebark Maple (Acer davidii), a native of northern China, in the Washington Park Arboretum, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington State, USA
Acer tegmentosum 'Joe Witt' (Washington Park Arboretum, WA) 2020 photo - Common Name: Snakebark Maple, Mature size: 15ft., leaves turning yellow in the fall. white bark during the winter months, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, In Garden Bed HR-VC for 12.9 YEARS (HLG). Planted in 2007.
mendocinomaples.com - Acer tegementosum Joe Witt is a species of Snakebark Maple with beautiful white striations on the green trunk and limbs. Joe Witt tends to have a whiter bark than most of the other snakebark maples with the bark sometimes turning almost completely white. This snakebark cultivar also has the largest leaves of all snakebarks which turn a buttery yellow in autumn. Prefers a partially shaded site. Grows to about 15'. Very cold hardy. Joe Witt was a curator at the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle and its winter garden was named for him.
Location: Michigan State University, Hidden Lake Gardens, Tipton, MI. Harper Collection of Rare & Dwarf Conifers. 42°01'48.0"N 84°06'38.7"W
pruh-nuhn-see-ey-shuh n: AY-sur kon-SPIK -yoo-um
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