MAPLES (Page takes about 3 minutes to load)
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Acer Pensylvanicum Striped Maple with thin white stripes in bark |
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Acer Spicatum Mountain Maple has white-tipped buds |
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Acer Rubrum Red Maple with deep red fall foliage |
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Acer Saccharinum (L) Silver Maple has leaves with deep divisions |
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Acer Saccharum (M) Sugar Maple with sharply toothed, broad leaves |
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Acer Nigrum Black Maple has dark wavy leaves |
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Acer Barbatum Florida Maple |
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Acer Leucoderme Chalk Maple has blunt lobes and tip |
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Acer Neguendo AshLeaf Maple often has purplish twigs |
Acer Neguendo Box Elder |
Acer Saccharum Hard Maple |
Acer Saccharum Rock Maple |
Acer Platanoides (Drummondi) Drummond Maple |
Acer Platanoides (Schwedleri) Schwedler Maple with distinctive purple leaves |
Acer Platanoides Norway Maple resembles a small version of the Sugar Maple |
Acer Platanoides (Drummondi) Variegated Maple |
Acer Platanoides (Columnare) Columnar Norway Maple is a narrow version of the Norway Maple |
Acer Platanoides (Crimson King) Crimson King Maple is an ornamental version of the Schwedler Maple |