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  2. Acer platanoides - Wikipedia

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    Acer platanoides, commonly known as the Norway maple, is a species of maple native to eastern and central Europe and western Asia, from Spain east to Russia, north to southern Scandinavia and southeast to northern Iran.

  3. List of Award of Garden Merit maples - Wikipedia

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    The maples belong to the genus Acer, an important group of mainly deciduous trees and shrubs in the family Sapindaceae, which are widely cultivated throughout the temperate northern hemisphere. Some, such as Acer griseum , have ornamental bark; but most are valued in cultivation for their brilliant autumn foliage in shades of yellow, orange and ...

  4. Maple - Wikipedia

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    Acer is a genus of trees and shrubs commonly known as maples. The genus is placed in the soapberry family Sapindaceae . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] There are approximately 132 species , most of which are native to Asia , [ 3 ] with a number also appearing in Europe , northern Africa , and North America .

  5. Crimson King (apple) - Wikipedia

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    In the standard classification of cider apples Crimson King is a (medium to full) "sharp", being high in acidity but low in tannin. Crimson King is triploid and mid to late bearing. It makes a vigorous, spreading tree and was reputed to bear heavy crops without much tendency to biennial cropping, [ 1 ] although it is fairly prone to apple scab .

  6. Acer negundo - Wikipedia

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    Acer negundo, also known as the box elder, boxelder maple, Manitoba maple or ash-leaved maple, is a species of maple native to North America from Canada to Honduras. [3] It is a fast-growing, short-lived tree with opposite, ash-like compound leaves.

  7. Flora of the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Acer andrachne; Acer buergerianum; Acer griseum; Acer grosseri var. hersii; Acer plantanoides Crimson King; Acer platanoides; Acer japonicum Vitifolium; Acer japonicum; Acer palmatum Trompenburg; Acer plantanoides Crimson Sentry; Acer rubrum October Glory; Acer × freemanii Jeffersred Autumn Blaze; Allocasuarina glauca; Allocasuarina littoralis ...

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  9. Acer rubrum - Wikipedia

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    The ingestion of 700 grams (1.5 pounds) of leaves is considered toxic and 1.4 kilograms (3 pounds) is lethal. Symptoms occur within one or two days after ingestion and can include depression, lethargy, increased rate and depth of breathing, increased heart rate, jaundice, dark brown urine, colic, laminitis, coma, and death.