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Acer saccharum sivustolta en.wikipedia.org
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 of eastern ...

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Sokerivaahtera on vaahterakasveihin kuuluva kesävihanta puu, joka kasvaa yleisenä Pohjois-Amerikan keski- ja itäosissa. Tämä kookas, pitkäikäinen puu on yksi Pohjois-Amerikan arvokkaimmista lehtipuulajeista ja Kanadan kansallispuu. Se on myös yksi... Wikipedia
Tieteellinen nimi: Acer saccharum
Yläluokka: Vaahterat
Domeeni: Aitotumaiset Eucarya
It is intolerant of compacted soil, high heat, air pollution, and road salt commonly found in urban environments. It is best used as a shade tree in lawns or ...
Acer saccharum sivustolta www.wildflower.org
18.3.2021 · Large tree with rounded, dense crown and striking, multicolored foliage in autumn. Sugar maple's landscape size is 60-75 ft. but this popular ...
Acer saccharum sivustolta landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu
Acer saccharum · Deciduous tree, 60-75(100) ft [18-23(30) m], ascending branches, upright oval, twigs of small diam. · Sun to part shade. · Hardy to USDA Zone 4 ...
Acer saccharum commonly known as sugar maple is a deciduous, Missouri native tree which will typically grow 40' to 80' tall (sometimes to 100') with a dense, ...
Acer saccharum sivustolta mortonarb.org
Sugar maple. Acer saccharum. Common names: sugar maple, hard maple, rock maple.
Acer saccharum sivustolta www.srs.fs.usda.gov
Mature trees and stands of sugar maple reach 300 to 400 years of age, 27 to 37 m (90 to 120 ft) in height, and 76- to 91-cm (30- to 36-in) in d.b.h. (30).
Acer saccharum sivustolta wildadirondacks.org
The Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) is a large, slow-growing, deciduous tree which flourishes in well-drained soil in the Adirondack Mountains.
Acer saccharum sivustolta plants.usda.gov
Family. Aceraceae Juss. - Maple family ; Genus. Acer L. · - maple ; Species. Acer saccharum Marshall - sugar maple ...
Sugar maple is an emblematic and common tree of the New England landscape, widely planted along roadsides and sugar bushes in order to harvest its maple syrup.