Acer saccharum




Acer saccharum, the sugar maple, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is native to the hardwood forests ofAcer nigrum, the black maple, is a species of maple closely related to A. saccharum (sugar maple), and treated by some authors as a subspecies of it,not be confused with Acer saccharum, the sugar maple. Some of the common names are also applied to other maples, especially Acer rubrum. The silver mapleAcer floridanum (syn. Acer saccharum subsp. floridanum (Chapm.) Desmarais, Acer barbatum auct. non Michx.), commonly known as the Florida maple and occasionallynigrum Acer saccharum subsp. nigrum(?) Acer nipponicum Hara Acer oblongum Acer obtusifolium Acer okamotoi Acer oligocarpum Acer olivaceum Acer oliverianumfor the production of maple syrup, though the hard maples Acer saccharum (sugar maple) and Acer nigrum (black maple) are more commonly utilized. One studythis section include Acer campestre (field maple), Acer cappadocicum (Cappadocian maple), Acer lobelii (Lobel's maple), and Acer truncatum (Shandong maple)America. Only one species, Acer laurinum, extends to the Southern Hemisphere. The type species of the genus is the sycamore maple, Acer pseudoplatanus, the mostYork: Knopf. p. 393. ISBN 0-394-73127-1. Media related to Acer grandidentatum at Wikimedia Commons "Acer saccharum grandidentatum". Plants for a Future.Other trees include hickories (Carya spp.), red maple (Acer rubrum), sugar maple (Acer saccharum), white ash (Fraxinus americana), tulip tree (LiriodendronAcer macrophyllum, the bigleaf maple or Oregon maple, is a large deciduous tree in the genus Acer. It is native to western North America. In additionunderstood. Three species of maple (Acer) trees are predominantly used to produce maple syrup: the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), the black maple (A. nigrum)addition, red maple (Acer rubrum), sweet birch (Betula lenta), and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) are common; sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is occasionalsugar maple xylem sap. The sap often is harvested from the sugar maple, Acer saccharum. In some countries (e.g., Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Belarusheterophylla 1947 West Virginia Sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949 Wisconsin Sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949 Wyoming Plains cottonwood Populus deltoidesIron Oak Quercus velutina - Eastern Black Oak Acer rubrum - Red Maple Acer saccharum - Sugar Maple Acer saccharinum - Silver Maple Betula lenta - Blackmaple's burl (burr). The famous birdseye maple of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) superficially resembles burr maple, but it is something else entirelyto: Acer saccharinum, a North American tree also called silver maple Wood, especially the sapwood, from a number of Acer species, particularly: Acer saccharum(Acer) Hard maple Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) Black maple (Acer nigrum) Soft maple Boxelder (Acer negundo) Red maple (Acer rubrum) Silver maple (AcerTD (October 2003). "Chlorophyll content monitoring in sugar maple (Acer saccharum)". Tree Physiology. 23 (15): 1077–9. doi:10.1093/treephys/23.15.1077Acer saccharinum 12.00% 470 36 61 Sugar Maple Acer saccharum Green 560 27.7 65 Sugar Maple Acer saccharum 12.00% 630 54 109 Black Red Oak Quercus velutinaCanadian maple may refer to: Acer saccharum, a hardwood common in Northern America Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, the official bullion gold coin of Canada ThisSugar tree may refer to: Acer saccharum, a maple commonly known as the sugar tree Sugartree, Missouri, an unincorporated community Sugar Tree, Tennesseegenus Acer, a variety of ash trees (Fraxinus), and basswoods (Tilia). Similarly to Asia, North American forests have maples, especially Acer saccharum, andas Acer saccharum subsp. leucoderme (Small) Desmarais. Francis Raymond Fosberg used the synonym Acer nigrum var. leucoderme (Small) Fosberg.  Acer leucodermeinclude maple (Acer spp.), birch (Betula spp.) and beech (Fagus spp.). However, recent research suggests that sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and aspen (Populusto burst into growth. In North America, the sap of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is most often used in the production of a sweet liquid, maple syruppseudoplatanus Acer pseudoplatanus 'Prins Handjeri' Acer rufinerve Acer saccharinum Acer saccharinum 'Pyramidale' Acer saccharum Acer semenovii (A. tataricumAmerican beech (Fagus grandifolia), sugar maple (Acer saccharum), red maple (Acer rubrum), norway maple (Acer platanoides), oaks (Quercus), hackberry (Celtis)including red maples (Acer rubrum), sugar maples (Acer saccharum), silver maples (Acer saccharinum), and box elder maples (Acer negundo). They can alsoconsidered by some authorities to be a subspecies of the sugar maple, as Acer saccharum subsp. skutchii. Occurring in sheltered ravines on mountain slopes,americana), fruits of box elder (Acer negundo), black oak acorns, hickory nuts, seeds of sugar (Acer saccharum) and black maple (Acer nigrum), grains, insects(Phoenix dactylifera), sorghum (Sorghum vulgare), and the sugar maple (Acer saccharum). Sucrose is obtained by extraction of these crops with hot water; concentrationMichaux in 1803, a synonym of Acer saccharum A plant originally described by William Jackson Hooker in 1831, a synonym of Acer glabrum A plant so named in some(Tilia heterophylla), yellow buckeye (Aesculus octandra), sugar maple (Acer saccharum), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), tuliptree (Liriodendron tulipifera)that may produce the effect. Bird's eye maple is most often found in Acer saccharum (sugar maple), but millers also find bird's eye figure in red mapleGDD Red maple Acer rubrum begins flowering at 1-27 GDD Forsythia Forsythia spp. begin flowering at 1-27 GDD Sugar maple Acer saccharum begin floweringof Spruce Mountain is characterized by a dominance of sugar maple (Acer saccharum), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), and yellow birch (Betula lutea)conditions: comparison of populations from New York and Illinois on Acer saccharum". Environmental Entomology. 31 (3): 490–498. doi:10.1603/0046-225X-31mays 1989 Insect Western honey bee Apis mellifera 1977 Tree Sugar maple Acer saccharum 1949 Wildlife animal White-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus 1957hardwood forests occur on the richest, most productive soils. Sugar maple (Acer saccharum), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), and yellow birch are the predominanttemperate deciduous forest with the forest being dominated by Acer rubrum, Acer saccharum and Fagus grandifolia, Prunus serotina, Carya ovata, Quercuswingspan is 5–7 mm. The larvae feed on Acer species, including Acer nigrum, Acer rubrum, Acer saccharinum and Acer saccharum. They mine the leaves of their hostspecies of maple trees in the genus Acer are predominantly used to produce maple sugar: the sugar maple (A. saccharum), the black maple (A. nigrum), and– Acer saccharinum Striped maple – Acer pensylvanicum Sugar maple – Acer saccharum (main use), Acer barbatum, Acer leucoderme, Swamp maple – Acer saccharinummellifera Mammal Morgan horse Reptile Painted turtle Tree Sugar maple Acer saccharum Inanimate insignia Beverage Milk Food Apple pie Fossil Woolly mammothhickory (Carya spp.), oak (Quercus spp.), red maple (Acer rubrum), sugar maple (Acer saccharum), yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), white ash (Fraxinusacid rain, thereby affecting sensitive species, such as sugar maple (Acer saccharum). Soil acidification Impacts of acidic water and soil acidificationbetween the two. Shade tolerant Abies balsamea, Balsam Fir Acer negundo, Boxelder Acer saccharum, Sugar Maple Aesculus spp., Buckeyes Carpinus carolinianalong. The species is known for feeding on various maples such as Acer saccharum and Acer rubrum as well as Ulmus americana and Cercis species. The species

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