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Acer spicatum is a deciduous shrub or small tree growing to 3–8 m (10–25 ft) tall, forming a spreading crown with a short trunk and slender branches. The leaves are opposite and simple, 6–10 cm (2 + 1 ⁄ 4 –4 in) long and wide, with 3 or 5 shallow broad lobes.
Acer saccharum (sugar maple; native) Acer spicatum (mountain maple; native) ... Carpinus caroliniana (American hornbeam, blue beech, ironwood; native) Carya ...
Acer negundo (boxelder) Acer nigrum (black maple) Acer rubrum (red maple) Acer saccharinum (silver maple) Acer saccharum (sugar maple) Acer spicatum (mountain maple) Ulmaceae (elm family) Celtis occidentalis (hackberry) Ulmus americana (American elm) Ulmus rubra (slippery elm) Ulmus thomasii (rock elm)
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
Aceraceae (maple family) Acer spicatum: mountain maple; moose maple Aceraceae (maple family) 319 Acer stachyophyllum: birch-leaved maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer tataricum: Tatar maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer trautvetteri: red-bud maple; Trautvetter's maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer triflorum: three-flowered maple Aceraceae ...
Acer rubrum L. [1]: 190–191 Red Maple: Common state-wide Least Concern: Aceraceae: Acer saccharinum L. [1]: 191–192 Silver Maple: Infrequently state-wide Least Concern: Aceraceae: Acer saccharum Marsh. [1]: 192–193 Sugar Maple: Blue Ridge Mountains, Ridge and Valley, and upper Piedmont: Least Concern: Aceraceae: Acer spicatum L. [1]: 193 ...
Native tree species include Acer saccharum (sugar maple), Acer rubrum (red maple), and Acer spicatum (mountain maple), white, red, and black oaks, aspen, beech, basswood, sumac, and paper, yellow, and river birch. Coniferous trees, including red, white, and jack pine, white spruce and balsam fir are abundant due to a dense second growth.
Moose maple may refer to two different species of maples: Acer pensylvanicum, striped maple; Acer spicatum, mountain maple This page was last edited on 10 January ...