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  2. Acer macrophyllum - Wikipedia

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    Acer macrophyllum

  3. Acer rubrum - Wikipedia

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  4. Acer negundo - Wikipedia

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    Acer negundo is a fast-growing and fairly short-lived tree that grows up to 10–25 metres (35–80 feet) tall, with a trunk diameter of 30–50 centimetres (12–20 inches), rarely up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) diameter. It often has several trunks and can form impenetrable thickets. [4] The typical lifespan of box elder is 60 - 75 years.

  5. Acer grandidentatum - Wikipedia

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    Description. It is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree growing to 10–15 metres (33–49 feet) tall and a trunk of 20–35 centimetres (8–14 inches) diameter. The bark is dark brown to gray, with narrow fissures and flat ridges creating plate-like scales; it is thin and easily damaged. The leaves are opposite, simple, 6–12 cm (– in ...

  6. Maple - Wikipedia

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  7. Acer saccharinum - Wikipedia

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    Acer saccharinum

  8. Acer leucoderme - Wikipedia

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    Small. Natural range. Acer leucoderme (English: chalk maple; also whitebark maple, pale-bark maple and sugar maple[ 2]) is a deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States from North Carolina south to northwest Florida and west to eastern Texas. It lives in the understory in moist, rocky soils on river banks, ravines, woods, and cliffs.

  9. List of Acer species - Wikipedia

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    Acer caesium. Acer calcaratum. Acer caloneurum. Acer campbellii. Acer campestre. Acer capillipes. Acer cappadocicum. Acer carpinifolium. † Acer castorrivularis Wolfe & Tanai[2]

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