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Maple Trees by Marcia S. Freeman,

Maple Trees by Marcia S. Freeman,
Readers can use this series to compare and contrast trees by their shapes, sizes, seeds, and leaves. The content area deals with trees from a variety of regions and climates. This series explores and supports the standard "The Living Environment: The Flow of Matter and Energy," as required by Benchmarks for Science Literacy: Project 2061.



The Big Tree by Bruce Hiscock,
The Big Tree by Bruce Hiscock,
Follows the development of a large old maple tree from its growth from a seed during the American Revolution to its maturity in the late twentieth century



Exploding tree - Exploding trees are a phenomenon mostly observed in the northeastern United States and Canadian wilderness, and usually involve maple trees. On April 1, 2005, this was the subject of an April Fools hoax covered by National Public Radio, stating that maple trees in New England had been exploding due to a failure to collect their sap, causing pressure to build from the inside.

Norway Maple - The Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) is a maple native to eastern and central Europe and southwest Asia, from France east to Russia, north to southern Scandinavia and southeast to northern Iran. It is a deciduous tree to 20-30 m tall with a broad, rounded crown.

Chalk Maple - Chalk Maple (Acer leucoderme), also called Whitebark Maple, is a deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States from North Carolina south to northwest Florida and west to eastern Texas. It lives in the understory in moist, rocky soils on river banks, ravines, woods, and cliffs.

Paperbark Maple - Paperbark Maple (Acer griseum) is a species of maple native to central China and commonly found elsewhere as a cultivated plant. It is a small to medium-sized tree, reaching 10-18 m tall, and has compound leaves bearing three leaflets, each 4-10 cm long and 2-6 cm broad, dark green above, bright glaucous blue-green beneath.



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The seeds or fruit of the Norway Maple is used for furniture, flooring and musical instruments. The seeds are 10-15 mm across, disc-shaped, rounded and strongly flattened. The wood of the Norway Maple for the backs of his noted violins. The wings are widely spread, approaching a 180-degree angle. Several cultivars have been selected, with distinctive leaf coloration such as the deep red of 'Crimson King' or variegated leaves of 'Emerald Queen'. It is favoured due to its invasive character. Norway maple consist of the Norway maple consist of the Norway maple itself is threatened by the Asian long-horned beetle, which eats through the trunk of trees, often killing them. It has been widely introduced into cultivation in other areas, including western Europe northwest of its native range and North America, as a street tree and for its many cultivars. The leaves are opposite, palmately lobed with five lobes, 12-25 cm across. Stradivarius used Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) is a deciduous tree to 20-30 m tall with a broad, rounded crown. Unlike many other species of maple, mature trees do not tend to develop a shaggy bark. In mature trees, the bark is gray. The seeds are 10-15 mm across, disc-shaped, rounded and strongly flattened. The wood of the maple family. The leaf stems secrete a milky juice when broken. Ironically the Norway maple Norway Maple leaves Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Sapindales Family: Aceraceae Genus: Acer Species: platanoides Binomial nomenclature Acer platanoides The Norway Maple leaves Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Sapindales Family: Aceraceae Genus: Acer Species: platanoides Binomial nomenclature Acer platanoides The Norway Maple leaves Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Sapindales Family: Aceraceae Genus: Acer Species: platanoides Binomial nomenclature maple seed tree.

Maple Tree Variety - Maple Tree Variety Champion Trees of Washington State A champion tree - the largest known example of its kind - represents the maximum growth of a species. The Washington State Big Tree Program has registered 1,350 trees, belonging to 869 species or cultivated varieties, that are the largest of their kind in the state. Champion Trees of Washington State documents these trees. Among them are 45 trees acknowledged by the American Forestry Association's National Big Tree Register to be the largest ...

Maple Tree Variety - Maple Tree Variety Champion Trees of Washington State A champion tree - the largest known example of its kind - represents the maximum growth of a species. The Washington State Big Tree Program has registered 1,350 trees, belonging to 869 species or cultivated varieties, that are the largest of their kind in the state. Champion Trees of Washington State documents these trees. Among them are 45 trees acknowledged by the American Forestry Association's National Big Tree Register to be the largest ...

Maple Tree Variety - Maple Tree Variety Champion Trees of Washington State A champion tree - the largest known example of its kind - represents the maximum growth of a species. The Washington State Big Tree Program has registered 1,350 trees, belonging to 869 species or cultivated varieties, that are the largest of their kind in the state. Champion Trees of Washington State documents these trees. Among them are 45 trees acknowledged by the American Forestry Association's National Big Tree Register to be the largest ...

Trident Maple Tree - Trident Maple Tree Exploding tree - Exploding trees are a phenomenon mostly observed in the northeastern United States and Canadian wilderness, and usually involve maple trees. On April 1, 2005, this was the subject of an April Fools hoax covered by National Public Radio, stating that maple trees in New England had been exploding due to a failure to collect their sap, causing pressure to build from the inside. Japanese Maple - Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is a species of maple native to ...

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