
Maple map arranged THUNDERBIRD by Allie Peloquin GAIL’S STADIUM In collaboration with Maple information Tara Moreau & ABODE ouglas Justice 18 UBC SEEDS Poject *13) Acer palmatum var. dissectum group 15-2 RAINFOREST B.C. GARDEN IUCN RED C LIST ALPINE GARDEN “Lace Maple” [Japan] EN 15-1 RAINFOREST B.C. GARDEN This is a variation of the maples seen at stop 1-3 and 5, this 17 16-2* 16-1 lovely species shows off lace like leaves. MAPLES SERVICE W 16TH AVENUE YARD Celebrating Canada’s national tree ROSELINE 13* 14* *14) Acer tataricum subsp. Ginnala STURDY at UBC Botanical Garden AMPHITHEATRE “Amur maple” *featured on Tree App! [Russia] 15-1) Acer glabrum var. neomexicanum 12 MAIN LAWN X* “Neomexicanum” [New Mexico, USA] PHYSIC GARDEN This maple is an unusual variant of rocky mountain maple, 2 CONTEMPORARY CAROLINIAN GARDEN CANADA 150 GARDEN and only has 3 leaflets when it most often has 1 leaflet. CAROLINIAN GARDEN 15-2) Acer glabrum var. glabrum [Colorado, USA] GARDEN “Rocky mountain maple” Notice the leaves on this maple are very small, this never PAVILION FOOD GARDEN 1-1 TAYLOR quite makes a tree and is considered more shrub like than a tree. 19* PLAZA 20* 16-1) Acer palmatum “Seiryu” [Japan] 11-2* This Japanese maple is notable for its green lacy leaves, 11-1 LEGEND they turn bright orange in autumn so keep your eyes out when you come back in the fall season! YOU ARE HERE WASHROOMS GARRY OAK PLANTED AREAS STAIRS *16-2) Acer griseum “paperbark maple” *featured on Tree App! [China] LAWN MAJOR PATHS MOON GATE & TUNNEL ACCESS TO NORTH GARDEN SW MARINE DRIVE BRIDGE MINOR PATHS 17) Acer grandidentatum FOUND ON TREE APP BUILDINGS “bigtooth maple” [Western N. America] * This is a miniature version of a sugar maple and grow in L canyons of Utah and Arizona in the American SouthWest. am -2 IUCN RED C LIST isne 9 CR LEGEND FOR EXTENDEDDeca MAPLE TOUR Maple information - Stops 11-20 18) Acer x conspicuum s ENTRANCE EXIT e M COUNT OF TYPE OF TREE ON GUIDED TOUR GREENHEART TREEWALK rg aa a ASIAN GARDEN “silver vein” [Garden origin/hybrid] c SHOP & F s 11-1) Acer macrophyllum y k PATHWAYFORe EXTENDED-1 TOUR STOPS 1121 sle ADMISSIONS g 9 F This is an artificial garden creation, a hybrid of a Chinese r W A Y ortune em S I A N W A Y a A A N “Bigleafn maple” [Western N.Am, Native to BC] H GREENHEART TREEWALK F I R S o and NorthFa American snakebark maple – with striking E NORTH AMERICAN 9 CANADA,A UNITED STATES ls ng U P P R 10 i This big leaf maple is known to have the largest leaves and U P P E W silver striped bark and does not exist in the wild. y seed of any mapley in this garden and the world! D U e n St a l v P r a R i JAPANESE 8 y err y a a u a P r h 8 en r r e n l H S t A *19) Acer pensylvanicum t n t e o E T S S e n D R Y W H A N k *11-2) Acer circinatum D CHINESE 6 c y “moosewood maple” [Eastern N. America] H W nr I e A E o N H Hu o I A N y R S o S I V A e 7 A N W A YStriped green and white with broad and soft leaves, this M G R al “Vine Maple” O [Western N.Am, Native to BC] k E 3 A r 4 e t a R W S D r KOREAN 1, HIMALAYAN 1, RUSSIAN 1, GARDEN ORIGIN 1 x O OTHER 4 D r S Grounded by deep, fibrous roots, check out its small, showy gets its common name “Moosewood” from the moose, i A L e ie old N m d b ieb I S h o S ay o e v m deer, and elk that enjoy eating this in the winter. Visit our website for directions, transit info, admission rates, R ld purple and white flowersK in the spring. ela w D o i x c d zetti MEYER i Ha z r n a w d z X “LOOKL ALIKE” BUT NOT MAPLEo 1 el-M hours of operation, special events, courses and lectures & more. k u O o C WILSON l s S W P P GLADE t d ea E t *12)GLADE Liquidambar styracifluaer [Easteirn N.Am *20)o Acer saccharum IUCN RED s n rn C LIST R e ny Farrer u r o EN ENDANGEREDA TREE SPECIES 1 r OLD MARINE DRIVE L S D Fo h [Eastern N. America] G UBCgarden U UBCgarden I A ecai “Look alike but not maple” into Central America] “sugarc maple” N sne L s 5 Y O W T ei W A This produces a different fruit andE sweet resinous sap Last but not least, this beloved treeSo uwasl first discovered by R W W A S Wh the First Nationsharto of Canada and is where the maple symbol 6804 SW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC | 604.822.4208 har (liquid amber) is exuded by the trunk whenI A N W cut.aArYton n ton for the Canadian flag originated and can be tapped to botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/learn extract maple syrup! Yum! 11-2 Maple map arranged by Allie Peloquin Maple information Why Maples? MAPLE SHOWCASE In collaboration with Tara Moreau & Douglas UBC SEEDS Poject GARRY OAK The highlighted pathway is wheelchair accessible, leading us from stops 1-10 for Part 1, of our self-guided tours celebrating SW MARINE DRIVE 3) Acer oliverianum There are 130 Acer (Maple) species – half of this are Canada’s 150th birthday! represented at UBC BG. Maples are significant to us MOON GATE & TUNNEL “Pumpkin Maple” [China] ACCESS TO NORTH GARDEN This species displays an extraordinarily bright pumpkin here in Canada, as the First Nations of Canada orange colour as their big leaves change so make sure discovered the “sugar maple” Acer saccarum that you come back to visit this in the fall! can be tapped to extract maple syrup– and so it was L am -2 chosen as a symbol for the flag and exists IUCN RED C LIST isne 9 * 4) CR Deca Acer carpinifolium all over North America and across the globe. s e “Toothed maple” [Japan] M 2 rg aa a ASIAN GARDEN c SHOP & F s -1 This maple is unusual for being toothed meaning y k e 9 sle ADMISSIONS g F r ortu m ENTRANCE EXIT W A Y the edges are jagged, yet has unlobed leaves.ne e a A N n Conservation FocusH GREENHEART TREEWALK F S I o A s Fang 1 R 10 il U P P E W 5) Acer palmatum y y D U e n St a P What is the RED list? l r v a R i a y err y a u a P r h 8 en r r e n l “Omato” [Japan] H S t t A S t e E n LAM S o e -1 n D R 1 H 1-2 This beautifulW small maple is noted for its crimson We at UBC find it vital to emphasize the CENTRE ck y D o enr A I ADMIN N H Hu y R (deep purplish-red) colour in autumn. S conservation status of each of our plant species. I V le 7 A N W A Y M a O 1-3* r 4 3 A t a S D We use the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™,x r S D i e ie old N m d b ieb *6) I h o S Acer cissifolium ay o e av m a comprehensive inventory and authoritative guide to R ld K el w D o i x c B d zetti MEYER i Ha z r n w d a z LOOKOUT e L o “Vine-leaf maple” [Japan] the global conservationel-M status of plant and animal e k u O o r C WILSON l s S W P P GLADE t d This maple has separate male and female trees, o 6* ea E t GLADE er species and subspecies. It uses an established s n rn R e ny Farrer u r o A r females with small samaras in long, elegant, L S Fo h I A c criteria to determine the extinction risk of species. N L s LEGEND 5 drooping clusters.O W T W A Y E R Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) YOU ARE HERE WASHROOMS A S 7) Acer crataegifoliumI A N W A Y recognizes UBC BG as the second most important Deca Wh PLANTED AREAS PARKING isne art conservation collection of maples in the world on “Hawthorn maple” [Japan] lei OLD MARINE DRIVE Sou If you look closely, you can noticeW this specie has Whar LAWN MAJOR PATHS hart ton one of the smallest leaves that lookon remarkably like To learn more: www.iucnredlist.org MINOR PATHS BRIDGE hawthorn (from the rose family). FOUND ON TREE APP BUILDINGS * 8) Acer pectinatum subsp. Laxiflorum Origins of Maples Displayed at UBC Botanical Garden highlighting Species of Conservation Focus on the RED List “Loose flowered maple” [China] LEGEND FOR MAPLE TOUR Maple information This is known for its tiny and loose flowers, and the leaves of - Stops 1-10 Russia Canada COUNT OF TYPE OF TREE ON GUIDED TOUR this tree appear more like a birch tree.
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