Japanese Maple (acer palmatum)

Phylogeny placement:
plantae, tracheophytes, eudicots, rosids, sapindales, sapindaceae, acer, acer palmatum

One adaptation that all observed species in your group project have in
common: all of the species we have identified have barks, which is an adaptation seen in all trees. Barks developed in vascular plants (including trees) to protect the tree and retain water.

One unique adaptation for the Japanese maple: the fruit (seed) of the Japanese maple is a wing shaped samara, which is light and able to travel far away with the wind. This lets the species to be germinated in a variety of places.

Publicado el septiembre 25, 2020 04:49 TARDE por ninakato ninakato

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