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Acer spicatum sivustolta en.m.wikipedia.org
Acer spicatum, the mountain maple, dwarf maple, moose maple, or white maple, is a species of maple native to northeastern North America from Saskatchewan to ...
Acer spicatum sivustolta www.wildflower.org
17.10.2014 · Mountain maple is a small, understory tree, 20-35 ft. tall, with multiple trunks and a mushroom-shaped habit. Its bark is maroon-purple to ...

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Tähkävaahtera on vaahteroiden sukuun kuuluva laji, joka kasvaa luonnonvaraisena Pohjois-Amerikan koillisosissa. Levinneisyysalue ulottuu pohjoisessa Saskatchewaniin ja Newfoundlandiin ja etelässä Pennsylvaniaan sekä Appalakkien vuoristossa... Wikipedia
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Mountain Maple (Acer spicatum) is a shrub-like tree with three-lobed, coarsely-toothed leaves; it produces upright greenish-yellow flowers in June in the ...
Acer spicatum sivustolta plants.ces.ncsu.edu
Mountain maple is a native deciduous shrub or small tree Sapindaceae (soapberry) family found in the NE USA and in the mountains south to GA. Growing at a slow ...
Acer spicatum sivustolta www.minnesotawildflowers.info
Mountain Maple is the smallest of Minnesota's native Acer species, growing as a tall shrub or small tree. As its name suggests, it is a cool temperature species ...
Acer pensylvanicum: leaf blades mostly 12-18 cm long, branchlets and winter buds without hairs, and bark of main stems with longitudinal stripes (vs. A.
Acer spicatum sivustolta kb.jniplants.com
The specific epithet spicatum means “spiked” in reference to the raceme of white flowers. Mountain Maple has no true spikes. Native Americans made tea from the ...
Growing seasons range from less than 120 days to more than 170 days. It has medium moisture and nutrient requirements, and low heat and light requirements [28].
Acer spicatum sivustolta pfaf.org
Acer spicatum is a deciduous Tree growing to 10 m (32ft 10in) at a slow rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 2.
A small tree reaching a height of up to 20', sometimes even 25' to 30', with a diameter of 6" to 8"; short trunk supports an irregular crown of small upright ...