Acer velutinum

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 Acer velutinum subsp. var.  Velvet maple
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Acer velutinum, Velvet Maple is a tree species native to Azerbaijan and northern Iran.[1] It grows in the moist Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests.

It is a tall deciduous tree growing to over 40 m tall.[2]

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  1. GRIN Taxonomy for Plants: Acer velutinum
  2. Akbarinia, M. & Hukusima, T. 1995. Regeneration Process of Fagus orientalis Forests after Cutting in Iran. J. Jpn. For. Soc. 77(2): 170-178. Available online

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