Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is a deciduous tree also referred to as hard maple or rock maple. It is one of the largest and most important hardwood species in North America, typically reaching 70-90 ...
The seed or fruit of sugar maple is a winged seed which occurs in pairs and turned from green to brown when mature. Sugar maples grow 60 to 75 feet tall and can be 40 to 50 feet wide, providing ...
So it pained me to take down the old sugar maple, my arboreal cathedral ... where two branches met and the tree’s growth pattern changed. One has light streaks of green because of mineral ...
Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources state parks director John Hallas celebrated the induction of Erie Bluffs State Park in Erie County into the national Old-Growth Forest ...
In the Adirondacks, where the eastern chipmunk occurs at elevations to 1220 m (4000 ft), it prefers deciduous and mixed forests, and is most abundant in mature (old-growth) hardwoods containing sugar ...
Richard Nixon ate it with pineapple. Seventies slimmers plumped for a grapefruit accompaniment. Many were thankful when its lumpy, faintly sticky texture fell from favour, replaced in the main by ...
A large proportion of the color is provided by maples, including the sugar ... growth has been rapid, and I have been impressed with its consistent buttery yellow to red fall color. The trident ...