Acer spp. 
Family: Aceraceae
Project: Arizona Flora
PLANTS: Shrubs, or trees to ca. 12 m high (in ours), monoecious or dioecious.
LEAVES: palmately lobed or trifoliolate (in ours), membranous or submembranous.
INFLORESCENCE: corymbose, racemose, or umbelliform.
FLOWERS: (in ours) inconspicuous, greenish-yellow, wind-pollinated, (elsewhere, in some spp., conspicuous, insect-pollinated); ovary compressed, with two lateral lobes that develop into wings.
FRUIT: two-winged, at maturity separating into two, single-winged, samaras and a persistent carpophore.
REFERENCES: Landrum, Leslie R. 1995. Aceraceae. J. Ariz. – Nev. Acad. Sci. 29(1): 2, 2-3.
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