Acer leipoense
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| Acer leipoense W.P.Fang & Soong |
Acer leipoense is a species of maple, endemic to southwestern Sichuan in southwestern China. It is an endangered species, growing at altitudes of 2,000–2,700 m.[1][2]
It is a deciduous small tree growing to 8 m tall. The leaves are shallowly lobed with three lobes, 9–11 cm long and 7–12 cm broad.[1]

