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Red maple is a good choice of a tree for urban areas when there is ample room for its root system. Forming an association with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi can help A. rubrum grow along city streets. [20] It is more tolerant of pollution and road salt than sugar maples, although the tree's fall foliage is not as vibrant in this environment.
The silver maple is closely related to the red maple (Acer rubrum) and can hybridise with it. The hybrid is known as the Freeman maple (Acer × freemanii). The Freeman maple is a popular ornamental tree in parks and large gardens, combining the fast growth of silver maple with the less brittle wood, less invasive roots, and the beautiful bright ...
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
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Korean maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer rubrum: red maple Aceraceae (maple family) 316 Acer rufinerve: redvein maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer saccharinum: silver maple Aceraceae (maple family) 317 Acer saccharum: sugar maple Aceraceae (maple family) 318 Acer sempervirens: Cretan maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer shirasawanum ...
A red maple tree highlighted between spruce trees Acer palmatum (Japanese maple) has over 1,000 cultivars. This cultivar is A. palmatum 'Sango kaku', sometimes called "coralbark maple"
Maple [2] Acer: 1 5 no feral major but temperature usually too cold T Red maple [2] Acer rubrum: 1 5 no feral major but temperature usually too cold for bees to fly T Ohio buckeye [3] Aesculus glabra: 4 5 no feral minor S Shadbush: Amelanchier arborea: 4 5 no feral minor, or major depending on location and weather. S, T Devil's walkingstick ...
In addition, red maple (Acer rubrum), sweet birch (Betula lenta), and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) are common; sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is occasional. In areas that have been recently disturbed, white pine (Pinus strobus), Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana), or tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) can be abundant.