Martin Pellizzer

Acer Obtusatum F. Malvaceum

Acer obtusatum f. malvaceum is a unique variant of the maple tree known for its distinctive floral characteristics. This form displays a striking combination of red and yellow bracts that resemble those of the hibiscus, giving it a rare and ornamental appearance. It is primarily found in specific regions of eastern Asia, where it thrives in moist, shady environments. The plant's unusual appearance has made it a subject of interest among botanists and horticultural enthusiasts. Its cultivation requires careful attention to soil and climate conditions to ensure its survival and beauty.