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  2. Acer saccharinum - Wikipedia

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    Acer saccharinum, commonly known as silver maple, [3] creek maple, silverleaf maple, [3] soft maple, large maple, [3] water maple, [3] swamp maple, [3] or white maple, [3] is a species of maple native to the eastern and central United States and southeastern Canada.

  3. Acer saccharum - Wikipedia

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    Acer saccharinum is a different species better known as silver leaf maple. The sapwood can be white, and smaller logs may have a higher proportion of this desirable wood. [ 27 ] Bowling alleys and bowling pins are both commonly manufactured from sugar maple.

  4. List of inventoried hardwoods in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Acer saccharinum (silver maple) [24] Widely planted as an ornamental. The wood is softer and more brittle than in other maples. In the wild, the tree grows best in damp well-drained alluvial soil. Uses: timber; landscaping, palatable food, veneers. [25] All

  5. Category:Maple - Wikipedia

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    This category includes plants in the genus Acer . ... Field maple cultivars (8 P) Food made from maple (10 P) Pages in category "Maple" ... Acer saccharinum; Acer ...

  6. Maple syrup - Wikipedia

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    A sugar maple tree. Three species of maple trees are predominantly used to produce maple syrup: the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), [5] [6] the black maple (), [5] [7] and the red maple (), [5] [8] because of the high sugar content (roughly two to five per cent) in the sap of these species. [9]

  7. Native American ethnobotany - Wikipedia

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    Acer negundo (box elder), used as food, lumber, and medicine. Please see article for full information. Acer saccharinum (silver maple), an infusion of bark removed from the south side of the tree is used by the Mohegan for cough medicine. [6] It is also used by other tribes for various purposes. [7]

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  9. List of Acer species - Wikipedia

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    Acer saccharinum L. – silver maple † Acer taggarti Wolfe & Tanai (Middle Miocene, Mascall Formation, Oregon) [ 2 ] † Acer taurocursum Wolfe & Tanai (Late Eocene, Bull Run , Nevada ) [ 2 ]