It is a
deciduous tree reaching tall, with a trunk up to in diameter, with finely fissured, often somewhat
corky bark. The shoots are brown, with dark brown winter
buds. The
leaves are in opposite pairs, long (including the petiole) and broad, with five blunt, rounded lobes with a smooth margin. Usually
monoecious, the
flowers are produced in spring at the same time as the leaves open, yellow-green, in erect clusters across, and are insect-pollinated. The
fruit is a
samara with two winged
achenes aligned at 180°, each achene is wide, flat, with a wing. The two
varieties, not accepted as distinct by all authorities, are: •
Acer campestre var.
campestre - downy fruit •
Acer campestre var.
leiocarpum (Opiz) Wallr. (syn.
A. campestre subsp.
leiocarpum) - hairless fruit The closely related
Acer miyabei replaces it in eastern Asia. ==Distribution==