Acer Campestre Var. Leiocarpum
Acer campestre var. leiocarpum is a lesser-known variant of the horse chestnut tree. It is native to parts of Europe and is known for its distinctive leaf patterns and unique fruit structure. This plant thrives in temperate climates and is often found in woodland areas. Its leaves are typically more rounded than those of the standard Acer campestre. Despite its beauty, it remains a subject of limited study in botanical circles.