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I am 99% sure there is no such thing as "Maximowicz's Snakebark Maple". Acer maximowiczianum is a maple in taxonomic Section Trifoliata and is related to such trees as the paperbark maple and Manchurian maple. It is not a snakebark maple like those trees in Section Macrantha. I really don't know such about trees beyond Genus Acer, so there certainly could be some other mistakes among the species listed that I wouldn't recognize.◄HouseOfScandal►02:34, 27 November 2006 (UTC)Reply