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  2. Acer glabrum - Wikipedia

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    Acer glabrum var. glabrum (syn. subsp. glabrum; Rocky Mountain maple)– Rocky Mountains, Montana to New Mexico Acer glabrum var. diffusum (Greene) Smiley (syn. subsp. diffusum (Greene) A.E.Murray; Rocky Mountain maple ) – eastern California, Nevada, Utah

  3. Acer spicatum - Wikipedia

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    Acer spicatum, the mountain maple, dwarf maple, moose maple, or white maple, is a species of maple native to northeastern North America from Saskatchewan to Newfoundland, and south to Pennsylvania. It also grows at high elevations in the southern Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia .

  4. Acer grandidentatum - Wikipedia

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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 .

  5. List of Acer species - Wikipedia

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    – Douglas maple, Rocky Mountain maple, Greene's maple, New Mexico maple, Torrey maple Series incertae sedis † Acer traini Wolfe & Tanai ( Early to middle Miocene , Western North America) [ 2 ]

  6. Navajo ethnobotany - Wikipedia

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    Acer glabrum var. glabrum (Rocky Mountain maple), an infusion of which is used by the Ramah Navajo for swellings, and also as a "life medicine", or panacea. [5] Acer negundo (box elder), the wood of which is used to make tubes for bellows. [6]

  7. A traveler who's been to 35 national parks shares her ... - AOL

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    Travel blogger Alexandra Blodgett has visited 35 national parks. Some of the best for fall foliage are often overlooked, she said.

  8. List of Sapindales of Montana - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 8 members of the Creosote Bush, Maple and Sumac order: Sapindales found in Montana. [1] Some of these species are exotics (not native to Montana). [ 2 ]

  9. Ponderosa pine forest - Wikipedia

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    Pinegrass and ninebark are frequent associates, but tall shrubs such as Rocky Mountain maple (Acer glabrum) often occur. [4]: 7 Ceanothus sanguineus grows in the understory of some ponderosa pine forests. The wettest forests where ponderosa pine occurs are the wet grand fir and/or white fir PVTs and the driest western redcedar PVTs.