1. Similarity between Qingfeng and Acer truncatum
Qingfeng and Castanea henryi belong to Aceraceae and are small deciduous trees. Their growth habits are similar, and they all belong to weakly positive plants. They like to grow in a semi-cloudy and semi-humid environment and are not cold-resistant and waterlogged-tolerant. Both Qingfeng and Acer truncatum like acidic or neutral soil with good drainage. Qingfeng and Acer truncatum grow rapidly and are in good condition in moist, loose, fertile and well-drained soil.
Qingfeng and Acer truncatum are very ornamental, which are very suitable for potted plants or bonsai planting rooms or ornamental gardens.
2. The difference between maple and Acer truncatum.
Green maple must be Acer truncatum, but Acer truncatum is not all green maple. Castanea henryi is also known as Aralia microphylla, Adouxian, Willow, etc.
From the appearance, the difference between maple and Acer truncatum is reflected in its height, leaf shape and leaf color. Acer truncatum is slender, palmately 7-9-lobed, 6-7 meters high; Acer truncatum is slender, palmately 5-7-lobed, and 10 meter high.
Acer truncatum has a heart-shaped base, a tail-shaped head, serrated edges and red branches. The base of the green maple is wedge-shaped or heart-shaped, the leaves are slender and oval, the leaves are pointed, the edges are serrated, the leaves have fine hairs on the surface, and the branches are generally cyan or gray. Castanea henryi may have red leaves all year round, and green maple leaves are as green as shadows.