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Acer spicatum - Wikipedia
Acer spicatum is a deciduous shrub or small tree growing to 3–8 m (10–25 ft) tall, forming a spreading crown with a short trunk and slender branches. The leaves are opposite and simple, 6–10 cm (2+1⁄4–4 in) long and wide, with 3 or 5 shallow broad lobes. They are coarsely and irregularly toothed with a light … See more
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 Newfoundland, and … See more
The tree lives in moist woods in rich, well-drained soils on rocky hillsides and along streams. It also grows on ravines, cliff faces, and forested bogs. It colonizes the understory of hardwood forests. See more
The sap is a source of sugar and can be boiled to make maple syrup. The bark contains tannins, which are used in tanning leather. Indigenous peoples infused the piths of young twigs to produce treatments for eye irritation and made poultices from boiled root chips. It … See more
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The UK and Irish Champion Acer spicatum grows at Glasnevin, Ireland, where it was measured at 11 m tall in 2012 and some 3 m taller than its closest competitor, at Queenswood Country Park, Herefordshire, measured in 2018 (The Tree …
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Mountain Maple ( Acer spicatum ) - wildadirondacks.org
Mountain Maple (Acer spicatum) is a shrub-like tree with three-lobed, coarsely toothed leaves. Its upright greenish-yellow flowers bloom in June in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. Mountain Maple is one of 14 …
Trees of Wisconsin: Acer spicatum, mountain maple
It is found primarily in wet forests, or on thin soils over limestone/dolomite rocks. It can be very aggressive on the Door Peninsula where it may form a dense understory following logging or heavy natural disturbance of forests. It is …
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Acer spicatum — mountain maple - Go Botany
The Latin name (the specific epithet) of this shrubby maple species (spicatum) is a misnomer. It suggests this species has a spike, when it fact it has a panicle. The small white flowers that are produced on an array that stands above the lobed …
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First published in Encycl. 2: 381 (1786) The native range of this species is S. Central & E. Canada, N. Central & E. U.S.A. It is a tree and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
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