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Acer spicatum - Wikipedia
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 south to Pennsylvania. It also grows at high elevations in the southern Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia. 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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Learn about Mountain Maple, a native deciduous shrub or small tree with coarsely toothed leaves and reddish samaras. Find out its distribution, cultivation, wildlife value, and potential problems.
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Mountain Maple ( Acer spicatum ) - wildadirondacks.org
Learn about Mountain Maple (Acer spicatum), a small understory tree with three-lobed leaves and yellow flowers in the Adirondack Mountains. Find out how to distinguish it from other maples, its wildlife value, and its distribution.
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Jan 22, 2024 · Mountain Maple is a small, hardy, understory tree native to Northern Wisconsin that is often found in woodlands, along streams, rivers, lakes, and on rocky, northern-facing slopes.
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Learn about the mountain maple, a native shrub or small tree with 3-lobed leaves and orange-scarlet fall color. Find out its habitat, hardiness, growth rate, site requirements, diseases and insects that can affect it.
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Acer spicatum (Mountain Maple) - Minnesota Wildflowers
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 and in its eastern US range it only goes south in the higher elevations of the …
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Mountain Maple Scientific Name: Acer Spicatum Hardiness Zones: 2-7, habit: deciduous, growth rate: slow to moderate, site requirements: Sun to partial shade; cool, moist soil.
Mountain maple (Acer spicatum) - Tree Canada
Common English name: Mountain maple. Other names: French name: Érable à épis. A shade-tolerant tree found on well-drained moist soils. Often found in forest understory of eastern Canada. The generic maple species (Acer spp) is …
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