Aceraceae Access
The family primarily consists of two genera: Acer (the maples), which contains roughly 128–129 species , and Dipteronia , which contains only two.
, commonly known as the maple family, is a group of flowering trees and shrubs characterized by their opposite leaves and distinctive winged fruits called samaras . aceraceae
They produce a double samara , a winged fruit designed to spin like a helicopter as it falls, aiding in wind dispersal. Ecological & Economic Importance The family primarily consists of two genera: Acer
While historically recognized as a distinct family, modern genetic research has led taxonomists to reclassify these plants into the (Soapberry) family. Key Characteristics which contains roughly 128–129 species
Most species feature palmate (hand-shaped) leaves that are famous for their vibrant autumn colors, ranging from bright reds and oranges to yellows.
