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Maple Tree Identification; Note: There are thousands of species of maple trees in the world and we only know a few. We cannot easily identify maple species for you. We do not have high-speed Internet so please do not send photos of trees or leaves unless they are smaller than 30 kb in size.
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www.massmaple.org/treeID.html
www.massmaple.org/treeID.html
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Maple leaf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The maple leaf is the characteristic leaf of the maple tree, and is the most widely recognized national symbol of Canada. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the settlements of New France ha...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple_leaf
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Maple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acer (pronounced /ˈeɪsər/ ) is a genus of trees or shrubs commonly known as Maple . Maples are variously classified in a family of their own, the Aceraceae, or (together with the Hippocasta...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maple
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Learn about how to identify maple trees such as silver, sugar, Norway and Japanese maple and find out what insects and diseases affect them. ... Leaves of a Japanese maple, Acer palmatum...
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www.maple-tree.com/
www.maple-tree.com/
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holy moly! thats amazing! I’m going right outside to get some maple leaves. thanks ... go smell the really bloody roses instead of fake bloody maple leaves. ... That is nice. I love those maple leaves and now they have one additional decorative benefits.
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haha.nu/creative/how-to-make-roses-from-maple-leaves/
haha.nu/creative/how-to-make-roses-from-maple-leaves/
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Maple leaves may appear in various shapes and colors, depending on the species, but usually have 3 to 5 pointed lobes, sometimes more. © 1997 Rosie Lerner, Purdue University Prev Index Next...
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www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/ornament/maple89.htm
www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/senior/ornament/maple89.htm
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Maple-Trees.com - The Best Place Online to find Information about Maple Trees ... Painted Maple - Acer truncatum ssp. pmono; Hardiness Zones: 5-8, growth rate: rapid, site requirements: sun; well drained soil, form: rounded to vase shaped; spreading. Height: 30 to 40ft. New leaves are bronze;
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www.maple-trees.com/
www.maple-trees.com/
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Below are the leaves of 16 maple cultivars to demonstrate the traits that unite them as well as those which display their individuality.
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www.ag.auburn.edu/hort/landscape/dbpages/MapleLeaves.ht...
www.ag.auburn.edu/hort/landscape/dbpages/MapleLeaves.html
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