maksukohana
Maksukohana, also known as the Japanese maple, is a deciduous tree native to Japan. It is valued for its vibrant fall foliage, which ranges from yellow to orange to red, depending on the variety. The tree typically grows to a height of 15-25 meters and has a broad, rounded crown. Its bark is grayish-brown and smooth, becoming scaly with age. The leaves are alternate, ovate to lanceolate, and have a serrated margin. In the spring, the tree produces small, white flowers that are followed by samaras, which are winged seeds that are dispersed by the wind.
Maksukohana is widely cultivated in gardens and parks worldwide due to its aesthetic appeal. It is also
The scientific name for maksukohana is Acer palmatum. The genus Acer includes about 130 species of maples,