Cappadocian Maple
Acer cappadocicum Gled.

Acer cappadocicum, the Cappadocian Maple, is a species of maple native to regions in Asia, including central Turkey, the Caucasus, the Himalayas, and southwestern China. It belongs to the family Sapindaceae and was first described in 1785.
Description
Acer cappadocicum is distributed across several countries in Europe and Asia, including Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and regions such as Afghanistan, Assam, and China North-Central. It is a member of the genus Acer and is known for its presence in both natural and cultivated settings. This species is part of the Sapindaceae family, which includes other trees and shrubs known for their compound leaves and fruit clusters.
Other common names
Cappadocian MapleCaucasian MapleColiseum Maple
Distribution
IE · Belgium · Brussels-Capital Region · Flemish Region · Walloon Region · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · FR · England · Scotland · Wales · SE · NO · DK · Global · Afghanistan · Assam · China North-Central · China South-Central · East Himalaya · Iran · Italy · Myanmar · Nepal · North Caucasus · Pakistan · Spain · Tibet
Synonyms
Acer cappadocicum f. barbinerveAcer cappadocicum var. glabrescensAcer cappadocicum f. glaucumAcer cappadocicum var. indicumAcer cappadocicum f. rubrocarpumAcer cappadocicum var. stenocarpumAcer colchicumAcer laetumAcer lobelii subsp. laetumAcer lobelii var. colchicumAcer lobelii f. horticolumAcer laetum var. colchicumAcer laetum f. virideAcer laetum f. rubrumAcer laetum f. tricolorAcer cappadocicum subsp. cappadocicum


