| Acer davidii is a deciduous tree, at times with several trunks, usually higher than wide. At maturity, bark and branches are striped green and white. Dark green, ovate to oblong leaves to 6 inches long, that will turn orange to yellow in autumn. Racemes of light yellow flowers bloom along with pink-brown fruit. The cultivar, 'George Forrest' has large, mid to dark green leaves to 8 inches long. Leaves have red petioles (leaf stalks). Autumn color is unreliable. |