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Acer macrophyllum (broadleaf maple) A. macrophyllum is one of the few commercial, deciduous hardwoods in the Pacific region of western North America. However, its...
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Acer monspessulanum (Montpellier maple) The Montpellier maple (Acer monspessulanum) is a small-medium tree up to 20 m high or sometimes a shrub, with a broadly domed crown. It is...
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Acer negundo (box elder) A. negundo is a small and variable tree of little economic value native to much of North America. It has been widely planted mainly...
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Acer opalus (Italian maple) A. opalus usually occurs as a large bush or a small to medium-sized tree, but it can reach 20-25 m tall (Bernetti and Padula, 1984) with a straight...
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Acer pictum (painted maple) A. pictum is a large deciduous tree up to 25 m tall and 1 m d.b.h., with distinctive 5-7 lobed leaves that have an entire margin. It is one of the...
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Acer platanoides (Norway maple) A. platanoides is a large, fast-growing tree, native to central and northern Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus as far east as northern...
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Acer pseudoplatanus (sycamore) A. pseudoplatanus is a large, handsome, fast-growing tree, attaining a height of 30 or 35 m in 50 years. It is adaptable to many site conditions,...
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Acer rubrum (red maple) A. rubrum is a medium-size tree (18-27 m tall and 46-76 cm diameter) that is one of the most abundant and widespread trees in eastern North...
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Acer saccharinum (soft maple) Silver maple is a medium-sized tree (to 24-27 m) with a short stem (diameter to 90 cm) and a branching crown, common in the eastern half of the USA...
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Acer saccharum (sugar maple) A. saccharum is one of the largest and longest-lived hardwood trees in eastern North America (Godman et al., 1990). It represents one of the...
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