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- Eastern United States and CanadaThe sugar maple is widespread in mixed hardwood forests of the eastern United States and Canada. Its range extends from Nova Scotia and Quebec at its northern edge, west to Ontario, southeastern Manitoba, and western Minnesota, south to southern Missouri, and east to Tennessee and northern Georgia12345.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The sugar maple is an extremely important species to the ecology of many forests in the northern United States and Canada. Pure stands are common, and it is a major component of the northern and Midwestern U.S. hardwood forests. Due to its need for cold winters, sugar maple is mostly found north of the 42nd parallel in USDA growing zones 3–5.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acer_saccharumDistribution: Sugar maple is widespread in mixed hardwood forests of the eastern United States. It grows from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick westward to Ontario and Manitoba, North Dakota and South Dakota, southward into eastern Kansas into Oklahoma, and southward in the east through New England to Georgia.plants.usda.gov/DocumentLibrary/plantguide/pdf/p…It does best on moist, well-drained soils and poorly on dry, shallow, or swampy soils. The range of sugar maple extends from Nova Scotia and Quebec at its northern edge, west to Ontario, southeastern Manitoba, and western Minnesota, south to southern Missouri, and east to Tennessee and northern Georgia.www.bates.edu/canopy/species/sugar-maple/Within the United States the species is found throughout New England, New York, Pennsylvania, and the middle Atlantic States, extending southwestward through central New Jersey to the Appalachian Mountains, then southward through the western edge of North Carolina to the southern border of Tennessee.www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/misc/ag_654/volume_2/…However, the sugar maple’s range depends on whether or not you consider the Florida maple a separate species. If you consider the two forms to be different taxa, the sugar maple stops at the southern limit of the Appalachian Mountains; if you consider them the same species, it ranges into Georgia, the Florida Panhandle and west to east Texas.footstepsintheforest.com/sugar-maple-tree-acer-sa…
Sugar Maple - US Forest Service Research and …
In the sugar maple region, typical ranges in temperatures are from -40° C (-40° F) in the north to 38° C (100° F) in the southwestern areas. Occasional extremes may be more than 11 C (20° F) lower or higher than these.
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Sugar maple is widely distributed (21.3% of area), dense, and with high IV across much of the northern 2/3 of the Eastern US. It ranks fourth in overall abundance across the eastern US, behind loblolly pine, red maple and sweetgum.
Sugar maple | The Morton Arboretum
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Rounded, dense and large shade tree. Pale yellow haze of flowers in spring. Fall color ranges from bright yellow, burnt orange to red tones. Fruit is the typical maple ‘helicopters’ which mature in Sept./Oct. Long-lived.
Sugar Maple - Missouri Department of Conservation
Sugar maple is highly shade tolerant and attains its greatest size and density in the Mississippi and Missouri river hills where the soils are deep and less prone to fires. As a popular ornamental, it is regularly used for landscaping.
Meet the Sugar Maple - New England Forestry …
Oct 2, 2018 · Exceptional individual trees can grow to nearly 150 feet in height, but most range from 80-100 feet. Typical mature trees have trunk diameters of one to two feet at chest height, and when healthy, the Sugar Maple can live for …
Acer saccharum - US Forest Service
Maples - Missouri Department of Conservation
Sugar maple (also called hard maple and black maple) (A. saccharum) is a medium to large tree to about 100 feet tall. The leaves are usually 5-lobed (sometimes 3-lobed), the lobes pointed, toothless or irregularly toothed.
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Sugar maple | Description, Uses, & Facts | Britannica
Sugar maple: its characteristics and potentials
Acer saccharum (Hard Maple, Leucoderme, Northern Sugar …
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Sugar maple - NRCan
Acer nigrum, black sugar maple | Trees of Stanford & Environs
Black Maple | WashU Arboretum | Washington University in St.
Sugar Maple – Acer saccharum | The Registry of Nature Habitats