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imported>Soranin Created page with "{{Spoilerhd|20 June 2025|Assassin's Creed: Shadows}} Medieval Japan was largely forested, with about 75% of the country covered in forest. Various species of trees could be found, such as the Japanese beech, katsura, Japanese hornbeam, Japanese cherry, and Japanese maple. Contrary to what one might think, some trees in Japan retain their bright red leaves all year round. A notable example is the Acer palmatum, commonly known as the Japanese maple. Although many assoc..." |
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Medieval Japan was largely forested, with about 75% of the country covered in forest. Various species of trees could be found, such as the Japanese beech, katsura, Japanese hornbeam, Japanese cherry, and Japanese maple. Contrary to what one might think, some trees in Japan retain their bright red leaves all year round. A notable example is the Acer palmatum, commonly known as the Japanese maple. Although many associate its spectacular foliage with autumn, some varieties of this tree display red leaves in all seasons, adding a timeless touch of beauty to gardens and landscapes. | [[Middle Ages|Medieval]] [[Japan]] was largely forested, with about 75% of the country covered in forest. Various species of trees could be found, such as the {{Wiki|Japanese beech}}, {{Wiki|Cercidiphyllum|katsura}}, {{Wiki|Carpinus japonica|Japanese hornbeam}}, {{Wiki|Prunus serrulata|Japanese cherry}}, and {{Wiki|Acer palmatum|Japanese maple}}. Contrary to what one might think, some trees in Japan retain their bright red leaves all year round. A notable example is the Acer palmatum, commonly known as the Japanese maple. Although many associate its spectacular foliage with autumn, some varieties of this tree display red leaves in all seasons, adding a timeless touch of beauty to gardens and landscapes. | ||
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[[Category:Database: Marvels of Japan]] | [[Category:Database: Marvels of Japan]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 26 May 2026

Medieval Japan was largely forested, with about 75% of the country covered in forest. Various species of trees could be found, such as the Japanese beech, katsura, Japanese hornbeam, Japanese cherry, and Japanese maple. Contrary to what one might think, some trees in Japan retain their bright red leaves all year round. A notable example is the Acer palmatum, commonly known as the Japanese maple. Although many associate its spectacular foliage with autumn, some varieties of this tree display red leaves in all seasons, adding a timeless touch of beauty to gardens and landscapes.