Acer tschonoskii (in Japanese ミネカエデ, Mine-kaede, literally "ridge maple"), the butterfly maple or Tschonoski's maple, is a species of shrub or small tree native to Japan and the Kuril Islands.[2][3] It is one of the least invasive, easiest to grow, and hardiest species of maples, but remains rarely used in gardens.[3]A. tschonoskii naturally grows in subalpine habitats, at elevations between 1,400–2,500 m (4,600–8,200 ft).[3]A. tschonoskii var. australe,[4] (in Japanese ナンゴクミネカエデ, Nangoku-mine-kaede, literally "southern Tschonoski's maple"), a variety of A. tschonoskii, is distributed from Iwate Prefecture southward to Shikoku and Kyushu.[5]
^ ab"Acer tschonoskii Maxim". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
^ abcGregory, Peter; Vertrees, J. D. (24 February 2010). Japanese Maples: The Complete Guide to Selection and Cultivation, Fourth Edition. Timber Press. p. 331. ISBN9780881929324.
^Yoshihide, Momotani (1962). "[Southern Tschonoski's maple (a new naming)] Nangoku-mine-kaede (Shinsho)". Acta Phytotaxonomica et Geobotanica. 19 (2–3): 72 – via J-STAGE.
^Igari, Takashi (2010). [Maple identification handbook] Kaede Shikibetsu Handbook (in Japanese). Tokyo: Bun-ichi Sogo Shuppan. pp. 26–29. ISBN978-4-8299-1175-4.
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