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  2. It's one of America's favorite trees for a reason, the Sugar Maple tree offers the perfect amount of shade and color to any yard. Choose from our affordable bare-root and potted options, all shipped directly to your front door.

  3. Buy Sugar Maple Trees | FREE SHIPPING - Wilson Bros Gardens

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    With our safe FREE SHIPPING, low prices, larger plants and expert planting advice you'll be growing Sugar Maple like the pros...

  4. Southern Sugar Maple Trees for Sale - Willis Orchard Company

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    Find top-quality Southern Sugar Maple Trees for sale at Willis Orchard Company! The Southern Sugar Maple Tree, part of the Maple Tree family, is said to be one of the finest autumn-coloring trees in North America.

  5. Sugar Maple - Acer Saccharum | Deciduous Trees - Cold Stream Farm

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    America's best-loved tree, the Sugar Maple is noted for its lumber & syrup use but it makes a great addition to any yard or park. Buy at Cold Stream Farm today!

  6. Legacy Sugar Maple Tree - 7 Gallon Pot - Wilson Bros Gardens

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    Very easy to grow in sunny to partially shaded landscape borders and around patios, decks and other outdoor living spaces for shade, Legacy is an awesome low maintenance and pest and disease-free maple for outstanding form and fall color, and maple syrup of you want to tap the trunk!

  7. Sugar Maple Trees for Sale - FastGrowingTrees.com

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    Add a stunning, large shade tree to your landscape with Sugar Maple Trees for sale. Enjoy the visual interest and graceful form of this versatile species.

  8. Sugar Maple Tree Bare Root - The Home Depot

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    A Sugar Maple has no trouble living through months below freezing and frigid winds throughout the winter. Its cold-tolerance makes it ideal for its native Northeastern home, but also for the Midwest and Rocky Mountain states.