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  2. Acer glabrum - Wikipedia

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    Acer glabrum is a species of maple native to western North America, from southeastern Alaska, British Columbia and western Alberta, east to western Nebraska, and south through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Colorado to California, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico.

  3. Acer traini - Wikipedia

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    Acer traini is an extinct maple species in the family Sapindaceae described from isolated fossil samaras. The species was described from Miocene-aged fossils found in Canada and the United States of America. It is one of several extinct species placed in the living section Glabra. [1]

  4. List of Acer species - Wikipedia

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    Acer glabrum Torr. – Douglas maple, Rocky Mountain maple, Greene's maple, New Mexico maple, Torrey maple; Series incertae sedis

  5. Lophopetalum glabrum - Wikipedia

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  7. Goniocaulon - Wikipedia

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    Goniocaulon glabrum Cass. Goniocaulon is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. [2] [3] Species [1]

  8. 2 Oregon men found dead from exposure in forest while looking ...

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    A family member reported the two men missing to Skamania County police at around 1 a.m. on Dec. 25. A “grueling” three-day search was conducted for the men as over 60 volunteer search and ...

  9. Acer saccharum - Wikipedia

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    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. [3] Sugar maple is best known for being the primary source of maple syrup and for its brightly colored fall foliage. [4]