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The theme for the day was fall colors around the house. This is a scarlet maple, just beginning to turn.
The leaves of a Schwedler maple (Acer platanoides 'Schwedleri'), a red-leaf cultivar of the Norway maple. Foliage is initially maroon in color and changes to dark green during summer.
Maple Grove Arboretum
Maple Grove, Minnesota
May 18, 2011
A tree in our front yard. I see it from our livingroom and diningroom and it is so beautiful.....like a lady adorned in her best.
9/20/10 Tree of the Week- Vine Maple (Acer circinatum) N Pearl and N Park Ave (entrance to Pt. Defiance Park)
In autumn, our native Vine maple brightens up our mountain passes with brilliant fall color.The color can vary; it is recommended you choose it in autumn when you can view its fall color.
John Anderson
Birth: Dec. 3, 1792
Montgomery County
Maryland, USA
Death: Oct. 9, 1839
Montgomery County
Alabama, USA
Robert Wallace Anderson
Birth: Nov. 30, 1804
Montgomery County
Maryland, USA
Death: Jun. 22, 1830
Lawrence County
Alabama, USA
The old way of collecting sap... tap the tree and have the sap run into buckets.
Pictures from a local "sugar shack" collecting sap and making maple syrup near Keene, NH.
Wentworth Garden Centre , Near Rotherham. The best garden centre I have ever visited, with so much more to offer than just plants. Lovely gardens to walk around, and several shops and cafes too.
The Norway Maple generally grows to about 40-60 feet. It’s generally very similar to a sugar maple tree, but the fruit, sap and bark are distinguishing features. Norway maple has white sap, while sugar maple is clear, and the angle of the seed wings of the two species differ by 60 degrees, 180 to 120 degrees respectively. Norway maple’s bark is grooved in a regular, somewhat symmetrical pattern, where as sugar maple has irregular patterns in it’s bark. Are these common in the states, or is this one just imported?