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Acer henryi, also known as Acer henryi, is a small deciduous tree or tree of Aceraceae, with an umbrella crown and elegant posture. The bark is smooth. Branchlets are reddish brown. The leaves are opposite, palmately 7-9-lobed, and the base forms a heart shape. Lobes are caudate at the apex, with irregular sharp teeth or double sharp teeth at the edge, young leaves are densely pilose, and old leaves are smooth and hairless. Autumn leaves are like brocade, and flowers are very pleasing to the eye. Umbrella inflorescences are composed of purplish red flowers and open in April. Samara spreads at an obtuse angle, bends upward, and matures in 10, and is brown.