Purpleblow maple (Acer truncatum Bunge, 2n = 2x = 26) is a diploid monoecious tree species of the family Aceraceae. It is a versatile oil-producing woody tree that is a native species widely distributed in northern China, Korea, and Japan, but it has also been identified in Europe and North America. It's leaves are used to produce health-promoting tea and folk medicines for treating cerebrovascular diseases and angina pectoris (Ma et al., 2005) because of their substantial abundance in tannins, flavonoids, and chlorogenic acid (Ma et al., 2020).

GenusAcer
Scientific NameAcer truncatum
Chromosome Number13
Genome Size633.28 Mb
Gene Number28,438
CDS Number28,438
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