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ICNCP Name: 'Uta-yama'
Formerly 'Uta yama'
The International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (ICNCP) establishes the rules and regulations for proper naming of plants. When different, the cultivar database displays the correct(ed) ICNCP name, rather than its previous cultivar name.
Japanese Maple Classification:
Hardiness Zone (for guidance only):
5 to 9
菟田山, Uta-yama, means "The Mountain of Uda." Uta is an older way of saying Uda, without the rendaku consonant voicing change. It is uncertain which mountain this might have referred to, there is no specific "Mount Uda" geographically. (ED)
Date of Origin if known:
Origin if known:
Nakajima
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