Acer × conspicuum, called the snakebark maple (which is also the name for all of the members of its section, Macrantha), is a hybrid species of maple.
[2] It was created in the Netherlands by crossing Acer davidii (Père David's maple) with Acer pensylvanicum (striped maple).
[3] A number of cultivars are commercially available.
They are known for the bright colors and striking variegation in their bark and leaves.
[4] There is some doubt about the parentage of some of following cultivars:[5]