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Table 3-2 contains a descriptive comparison and Figures 3.2 through 3.5 illustrate characteristic leaves, bark, twigs, and fruits of sugar, black, red and silver maple. These four species share several characteristics in common.
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The leaves of sugar maple are simple (single) and like the buds are in an opposite arrangement on the twigs (Figure 1). They are usually five-lobed although ...
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Introduction, with pictures, to maple trees as fall foliage specimens. Red maples' fall foliage described, as well as sugar maples, Norways and Amurs. ... Red Maple Trees, Sugar Maples, Norway Maples and Amur Maple Trees...
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Flowering and Fruiting- Sugar maple trees seldom flower until they are at least 22 years old; flowering is heavier at later ages. The flower buds usually begin to swell at or slightly before the leaf buds show activity and reach full bloom 1 to 2 weeks before leaves emerge.
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The second step in regenerating oaks is to control competition faced by oak seedlings. The most severe competition is often created by a dense understory of shade tolerant shrubs or trees such as sugar maple, ironwood, and prickly ash.
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Sugar Maple buds, flowers and leaves are used as food for many birds and mammals. Chipmunks and squirrels eat seeds but they are of little value to deer except for new leaves. ... Back to Trees...
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Download royalty free Autumn colors of sugar maple leaves are mirrored in the webbed feet of a duck stock photo from Shutterstock's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, vectors, and illustrations. ... ask me later ... new name for this lightbox: save cancel...
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Konka Veeranjaneyulu, Christophe N. N'soukpoé-Kossi and Roger M. Leblanc ... The present study indicates a concentration dependent differential effect of SO2 on photochemical activities of sugar maple leaves.
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Photochemical activity, measured as energy storage of photosystems I (PSI) and II (PSII) together and individually, is studied in sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) leaves in the spectral range between 400 and 700 nm in state 1 and state 2. Total photochemical activity remains the same in both state 1 and state 2...
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The tree species Acer saccharum is commonly known as the sugar maple. It is a prominent tree ... The leaves are deciduous, 8-15 cm long and equally wide with five palmate lobes. The basal lobes are relatively small, while the upper lobes are larger and deeply notched. In contrast with the angular notching of the Silver Maple,
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