I went to a wholesale nursery today and found this in the bargain bin for $5. It was next to a standard Acer Palmatum which is what made the differnce in the leaves stand out. I asked the nurseryman if he knew what it was, but he was not certain. At first I thought it was a different cultivar of Japanese Maple, but on looking at the bark and the way the leave stems join the branches I am thinking it is pehaps a liquidambar. Maybe it is a Liquidambar Formosana? Can anyone confirm my suspicions?
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by Luke308 - Acer truncatum