- Maple | Definition, Species, Height, Facts | Britannica
Maple, any of a large genus of shrubs or trees in the family Sapindaceae, widely distributed in the North Temperate Zone but concentrated in China Maples constitute one of the most important groups of ornamentals for planting in lawns, along streets, and in parks
- 32 Maple Trees: Types, Leaves, Bark – Identification Guide (Pictures)
Maple trees are beautiful deciduous shade trees with leafy foliage Maple trees have dark brown furrowed bark, small, winged fruits, and narrow reddish-brown twigs Maple trees commonly have green lobed leaves that change their color to red, yellow, orange, and dark burgundy in the fall
- 25 Different Types of Maple Trees (With Pictures Names)
The maple tree is known for its striking fall color and distinctive leaves Native to many areas in North America, maples grow in wooded areas All maple trees are deciduous, losing their leaves in winter and growing new foliage the following spring
- 35 Maple Tree Types (Pictures and Leaf Identification) - Own Yard Life
This article provides a list of 35 types of maple trees to help gardeners easily differentiate and identify them
- How to Plant and Grow a Maple - Better Homes Gardens
Maples come in a wide range of shapes and sizes They are tall or low-growing, wide-spreading or narrow and columnar, round, or mounded The growth rate also varies depending on the species Adapt the form and size of the maple you plant to the landscape use
- Maple Trees – Origins, Identification, and Care Guide
Maple trees are famed for their colorful display of foliage through fall, as well as being known for their sap, which is used in the making of maple syrup These trees are widespread across North America and can also be found across Europe and Asia
- 20 Different Types of Maple Trees: With Pictures Info
There are over 130 types of maple trees around the world Our round-up includes some of the most popular and recognizable of these trees
- Maple - New World Encyclopedia
Maple is the common name for any member of the flowering plant genus Acer, a group of about 125 species of mostly deciduous trees and shrubs in the Northern Hemisphere Most maples are native to Asia, but several species also occur in North America, northern Africa, and Europe
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