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ICNCP Name: 'Yama-kujaku'

Formerly 'Yama kujaku'

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: 
Matsumurae Group

Hardiness Zone (for guidance only):

5 to 9
山孔雀, Yama-kujaku, means "Mountain Peacock." It was obtained as a seedling from a tree in an Ishikawa Prefecture park, and as usual when "peacock" is used in the name, the lobes are deeply indented. (ED)

Date of Origin if known:

1987
Origin if known:

Yano

Information Source:

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