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6 Most Common Types of Maple Trees

The most commonly planted maple trees are Red Maple (Acer rubrum), Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum), Silver Maple (Acer saccharinum), Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum), Norway Maple (Acer platanoides), Amur ...
Red maple, which is a popular ornamental and street tree selection, is one of Indiana’s soft maples alongside silver maple. It also can be found in Indiana woodlands in both moist and dry sites and in ...
Identifying maples can be important especially if you are interested in sugar maple for syrup. Here we will take a brief look at some Norway and sugar maple winter characteristics.
For established trees, insufficient water over several years is the most common cause of tree decline. Trees need supplemental irrigation in the dry summer season even if the spring has been wet.
Some trees in Central Ohio have already started to change into their fall colors. It's not because fall has come early.
Although these two trees have much in common – both bald cypress and red maple prefer moist sites and grow rapidly when young – they’re vastly different in other respects, especially ...
Using red maple trees as an example, Johnson said some years they will have 20% female flowers, the part that pollinates and creates seeds.
See photos of the family-oriented program Magical Maple Trees, focused on teaching the origins of maple syrup, at Piney Run Park Nature Center on Wednesday, Feb. 24.
You can get fall color here with maple trees, but read Dan Gill's suggestions on what varities to plant.
And forests simply aren't healthy without diversity, without the tulip poplars, pines and sundry other trees. There are now more red maples in Pennsylvania than any other state.