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Sugar Maple
Latin Name:
Acer saccharum
location:
deciduous
The Sugar Maple, originally named Acer saccharum, i usually found close to deciduous. It is usually shaped as large shade tree, making it a fabulous plant! In the summer, more or less, its foliage is opposite, 3" to 6" long and in the automn it generally looks like excellent yellow, orange or red. The Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) grows flowers that are small yellowish green, before leaves in April and grows fruits that are samaras, 1" to 1.75" inches long. An interesting characteristic it has is its bark, where we can find smooth gray-brown in youth on it. An important thing to know about its culture would be that does not perform well when root zone is restricted Also, an inconvinient with the Sugar Maple can be that creates dense shade which reduces turf vigor We can easily recognize a Acer saccharum having its prominent, hard, pointed terminal bud; dark brown and gray, looks like an upside down sugar cone. The Sugar Maple's propagation is uncommon since it does it by seed
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