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Acer grandidentatum, commonly called bigtooth maple or western sugar maple, [2] [3] is a species of maple native to interior western North America. It occurs in scattered populations from western Montana to central Texas in the United States and south to Coahuila in northern Mexico .
Paperbark maple (Acer griseum) Acer maximowiczianum leaves. Series Emeiensia. Acer sutchuenense Franch. Series Grisea. Acer griseum (Franch.) Pax – paperbark maple; Acer maximowiczianum Miq. – Nikko maple; Acer triflorum Komarov – three-flowered maple; Series Mandshurica. Acer mandshuricum Maxim. – Manchurian maple
Acer ginnala: Amur maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer giraldii: Girald's maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer glabrum: Rocky Mountain maple; Douglas maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer granatense: Spanish maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer grandidentatum: bigtooth maple; canyon maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer griseum: paperbark maple ...
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Some maple wood has a highly decorative wood grain, known as flame maple, quilt maple, birdseye maple and burl wood. This condition occurs randomly in individual trees of several species and often cannot be detected until the wood has been sawn, though it is sometimes visible in the standing tree as a rippled pattern in the bark.
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.
Aceraceae: maple family; Acer: maples; Acer floridanum: Florida maple Aceraceae (maple family) Yes IUCN (LC) 311 Acer grandidentatum: bigtooth maple Aceraceae (maple family) Yes Yes IUCN (LC) 322 Acer leucoderme: chalk maple Aceraceae (maple family) Yes IUCN (LC) 323 Acer negundo: boxelder Aceraceae (maple family) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ...
Acer davidii subsp. grosseri The various species of snakebark maples are most easily distinguished from other maples by their distinctive bark , smooth (at least on young trees), and usually patterned with vertical dark green to greenish-brown stripes alternating with stripes of light green, pinkish or white, sometimes with a bluish tone.