Sapindaceae Collection
Sapindaceae, also known as the soapberry family, encompasses a diverse range of trees and shrubs that display stunning autumn foliage
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Sapindaceae, also known as the soapberry family, encompasses a diverse range of trees and shrubs that display stunning autumn foliage. From the Hybrid Poplar tree plantation in Oregon's Boardman Tree Farm to the Sycamore Gap along Hadrian's Wall, these members add vibrant hues to their surroundings. In Barronies Regional Nature Park in Provence, France, Italian maple leaves transform into a mesmerizing array of autumn colors. Meanwhile, Momiji Japanese maple trees in Kyoto and Nagano, Japan paint the landscape with fiery reds and oranges during this season. The sap produced by Painted maple trees in Hokkaido forms icicles that attract Long-tailed tits seeking nourishment. Even after shedding their leaves, Field maples provide a habitat for Variable oysterlings on dead twigs. Amidst snow-covered landscapes in Northern Ireland or England's Westonbirt Arboretum, Red-winged Blackbirds perch on red maples while singing their melodious tunes. Horse chestnuts stand tall at Clare Glen in County Armagh, Northern Ireland—majestic representatives of Aesculus hippocastanum within the Sapindaceae family. Whether it be the iconic Japanese Maple or various Acer species found across Europe and North America like those near Lake Kawaguchi-ko or Westonbirt Gardens respectively; each member showcases nature's artistry through its breathtaking autumn foliage. It offers an enchanting tapestry of colors during fall—a testament to the beauty and diversity found within this remarkable plant family.