Looking for a unique addition to your garden? Consider the Acer pectinatum ssp. maximowiczii, also known as Maximowicz's Snakebark Maple. This tree boasts an upright vase shape and distinct three-pointed, elongated leaves that resemble Acer ginnala. In the autumn, the leaves turn a beautiful range of red and yellow hues. This tree is classified under the Acer section Macrantha in the Sapindaceae family, and was first published in Kalmia in 1977. Despite having no species priority site assigned, there are historic accessions of this plant available. Add some character to your garden with the unique Maximowicz's Snakebark Maple.