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Sugar maple is a magnificent forest tree abundant everywhere in the State outside of Long Island. Besides providing beautiful borders to many miles of highway, and hundreds of thousands of gallons of maple syrup, it yields a wood of high grade.
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maple.dnr.cornell.edu/kids/tree_sug.htm
maple.dnr.cornell.edu/kids/tree_sug.htm
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Identifying a tree as a sugar or black maple (Table 3.2, Figure 3.2 & 3.3) is easily done from the leaves by observing 5-lobed leaves, the paired opposite attachment of the leaves along the stem and the lack of teeth along the leaf margin;
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www.massmaple.org/treeID.html
www.massmaple.org/treeID.html
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Information about the Sugar Maple. ... The sugar maple (hard maple, rock maple) is one of our largest and finest forest trees, growing to a feet with a diameter of 2 or more feet. The tree produces a dense, round, compact crown when grown in the open and is used quite extensively as a shade or ornamental tree.
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ostermiller.org/tree/sugarmaple.html
ostermiller.org/tree/sugarmaple.html
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The Vermont State Tree - Information about the Sugar Maple Tree, its adoption and history. ... 1 of the Acts of 1949, effective March 10, 1949, designated the Sugar Maple as the official State Tree. Probably no activity is so identified with Vermont as "sug'rin'," the production of maple syrup from the Sugar Maple.
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www.netstate.com/states/symb/tree/vt_tree.htm
www.netstate.com/states/symb/tree/vt_tree.htm
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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 ... Main Hunting and Fishing Page;
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www.thejump.net/hunting/plant-id/sugar-maple.htm
www.thejump.net/hunting/plant-id/sugar-maple.htm
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Planting or other special regenerative measures are rarely needed for sugar maple in New England or the Lake States where the tree grows naturally. ... The largest reported sugar maple tree, growing near Kitzmiller, MD, has a d.b.h. of 209 cm (82.1 in), is 23.8 m (78 ft) tall, and has a crown spread of 20.1 m (66 ft) (1).
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www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/volume_2/acer...
www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/volume_2/acer/saccharum.htm
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Find information about sugar maple trees and acer saccharum. ... Acer Saccharum, known as the Sugar Maple, is one of our most majestic deciduous trees. It is excellent for large shade or lawn locations. The Sugar Maple has a dense crown with glossy dark green, heavily waxed leaves.
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www.2shoptrees.com/trees/mapletrees/sugar_maple_trees.h...
www.2shoptrees.com/trees/mapletrees/sugar_maple_trees.htm
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Sugar maple is a large tree, often 80 ft (24 m) or more tall with a trunk up to 3 ft (0.9 m) in diameter. It has a large, dense and rounded crown and is one of the giants of the forest. Its leaves are opposite, palmately lobed and deciduous.
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www.floridata.com/ref/A/ace_sacc.cfm
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