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- Eastern North AmericaSugar maples (Acer saccharum) are native to eastern North America, ranging from Canada (Nova Scotia to Manitoba) into northern Georgia & northwestern South Carolina in the American South. They are abundant in New York, the states of New England, and as far west as eastern Kansas and northeastern South Dakota1234. They are mostly found north of the 42nd parallel in USDA growing zones 3–55.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Sugar maples are native to eastern North America, ranging from Canada (Nova Scotia to Manitoba) into northern Georgia & northwestern South Carolina in the American South. Abundant in New York and the states of New England, they can be found as far west as eastern Kansas and northeastern South Dakota.exhibits.library.cornell.edu/cornell-trees/feature/sug…Native to Missouri, the natural habitat of this species of Sugar Maple spreads across Eastern North America and is especially abundant in the eastern and midwestern US and southern Canada. This tree grows best in cool, moist climates and slightly acidic, deep, fertile, well-drained soils.naturewalk.yale.edu/trees/sapindaceae/acer-sacch…SPECIES: Acer saccharum GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Sugar maple grows from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick westward to Ontario and Manitoba, southward through Minnesota, and eastern Kansas into northeastern Texas. It extends eastward to Georgia and northward through the Appalachian Mountains into New England [46, 68].www.fs.usda.gov/database/feis/plants/tree/acesac/…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/…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_saccharum
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Acer saccharum - Wikipedia
Acer saccharum, the sugar maple, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is native to the hardwood forests of eastern Canada and the eastern United States. Sugar maple is best known for being the primary source of maple syrup and for its brightly colored fall … See more
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The sugar maple is one of the most important Canadian trees, being, with the black maple, the major source of sap for making maple syrup. Other maple species can be used as a sap source for maple syrup, but some … See more• Melvyn Tyree. "Maple sap exudation: How it happens" (PDF). Maple Syrup Journal. 4 (1): 10–11.
• Damián … See moreThe 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 See more
The United States national champion for Acer saccharum is located in Charlemont, Massachusetts. In 2007, the year it was submitted, it had a … See more
The sugar maple is the state tree of the US states of New York, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
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sugar maple, (Acer saccharum), large tree in the soapberry family (Sapindaceae), native to eastern North America and widely grown as an ornamental and …
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In the Lake States, sugar maple is found at elevations up to 490 m (1,600 ft)-most commonly on ridges between poorly drained areas and on soil with at least 1 to 1.5 m (3 to 5 ft) to the water table. In northern New England and New York …
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Sep 12, 2018 · Sugar Maple are found throughout New England and the mid-Atlantic states. This species grows from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick westward to Ontario and Manitoba, North Dakota and South Dakota, …
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Jan 16, 2024 · The sugar maple, Acer saccharum, is a large, hardwood, deciduous tree in the Sapindaceae (soapberry) family. Typically, sugar maples are moderately fast growers, reaching 60 to 80 feet tall, possibly exceeding …
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Used in the production of maple sugar, for which this species is named. The sugar maple is preferred for this purpose due to the high sugar content of its sap. Also used for its wood, which is more desirable than some other maple …
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Northern sugar maple is a deciduous tree in the maple family (Sapindaceae) that is native to Eastern and central North America. Primarily found in the cooler, higher mountains of North Carolina, it prefers to grow in cove forests and other …
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Where do Sugar Maple trees grow? Will a Sugar Maple Grow in Shade? Can Sugar Maple Grow in Full Sun? How fast does a Sugar Maple tree grow? Sugar Maple root system? The Sugar Maple scientific name is Acer saccharum. …
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Abundant in New York and the states of New England, they can be found as far west as eastern Kansas and northeastern South Dakota. Sugar maples grow into tall (up to 75 feet), long-lived trees. They are relatively drought-tolerant, and …
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Sep 26, 2023 · Sugar maples are native to the eastern United States and Canada, where they thrive in mixed hardwood forests and can often be found alongside other tree species like oaks and beeches. They are adaptable and …
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