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Invasive Species in the Norwalk River Watershed
These plants are to be avoided, managed, or removed throughout the watershed. (This list was compiled June 1998). TREES Norway Maple Acer platanoides Sycamore Maple Acer pseudoplatanus Tree-of-heaven Ailanthus altissima White Mulberry Morus alba Empress-tree Paulownia tomentosa Amur Cork Tree Phellodendron japonicum White or Poplar Cottonwood Populus alba ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Woody Flora of the Diabase, Boyds, Maryland
Winterberry Holly STAFF-TREE FAMILY - Celastraceae Euonymus americanus Strawberry Bush Celastrus scandens Bittersweet BLADDERNUT FAMILY - Staphyleaceae Staphylea trifolia Bladdernut MAPLE FAMILY - Aceraceae Acer rubrum Red Maple Acer negundo Box Elder BUCKTHORN FAMILY - Rhamnaceae Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea VINE FAMILY - Vitaceae Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper ...
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Invasive Plants of the Eastern United States: Identification and Control
(Thunb.) Makino Macartney rose Rosa bracteata J.C. Wendl. multiflora rose Rosa multiflora Thunb. ex Murr. wine raspberry Rubus phoenicolasius Maxim. Japanese spiraea Spiraea japonica L. f. Trees Norway maple Acer platanoides L. tree of heaven Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle mimosa Albizia julibrissin Durazz. paper mulberry Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L'Hr. ex Vent. Russian olive Elaeagnus ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Plants—Rocky Mountain Maple
Maple Photograph by Darrell Gulin/Corbis Rocky Mountain Maple Acer glabrum August 13, 1805, along the Lemhi River, Idaho. Shrub or small tree with short trunk and slender, upright branches, hairless throughout. Height: 30 ... California; to 5,000-9,000 ft (1,524-2,743 m) in south. The northernmost maple in the New World, it extends through southeastern Alaska. Deer, elk, cattle, and sheep browse the ...
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Appalachian Mountains chapter for Conservation International book on Wilderness
(Pinus echinata), pitch pine (Pinus rigida), and other fire-dependent pines frequent dry ridges. Rich hardwood forests with tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), red maple (Acer rubrum), black cherry (Prunus serotina) and other trees occupy the mesic valley flats and coves. These forests are famous for a luxuriant herbaceous growth. In a single square ...
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Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas
Species Butterfly bush (Buddleja species) Japanese spiraea, Japanese meadowsweet (Spiraea japonica) Jetbead (Rhodotypos scandens) Trees Featured Invasives Bradford pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Bradford') Norway maple (Acer platanoides) Princess tree (Paulownia tomentosa) Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) Additional Species Silk tree, mimosa tree (Albizia julibrissin) Paper mulberry (Broussonetia ...
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NMPIF Wetlands 3
Other dominants include blue spruce (Picea pungens) and cottonwood (Populus spp.). Other species present include aspen (P. tremuloides), water birch (Betula occidentalis), bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum), New Mexico locust (Robinia neomexicana), Arizona alder (Alnus oblongifolia) and boxelder (A. negundo). Lower elevation species may include black cherry (Prunus serotina) and ...
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NMPIF Shrublands 3
Some of these include bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum), silverleaf oak (Quercus hypoleucoides), manzanita (Arctostaphylos pungens), buckbrush, snowberry (Symphoricarpos sp.) and currants (Ribes spp.). Many dominant plants of lower montane shrub are ...
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EEK! - Sugar Maple - Wisconsin's State Tree
EEK! - Sugar Maple - Wisconsin's State Tree . The Sugar Maple Wisconsin State Tree The sugar maple (Acer saccharum) was selected as the state tree by school children in a statewide vote in 1893. Oaks, pines, and elms were also favorites, but the maple won out. A second vote of school children in our centennial year, 1948, reaffirmed support for the sugar maple. ...
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ForestHarvest - Overseas case study: maple syrup
Maple syrup is tapped from the trunk of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) in the northern USA and Canada. Other species of maple can also be used for this purpose, including red maple ( ... heaven seems to have prepared for mankind will be derived from the manufacture and general use of maple sugar. Thomas Jefferson, 1791 Changing land use practices and the economics of the industry have led to ...
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