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EEK! - Sugar Maple - Wisconsin's State Tree
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. Legislators created a new section of the statutes to authorize the designation of official state symbols. So a state tree, ...
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Sugar Maple
This characteristic enables the sugar maple to form vast stands where it maintains its predominance. It also grows with many other ... spruce, hemlock, etc. Its colour ranges from creamy white to light brown. The wood of the sugar maple is heavy, hard and very strong. Occasionally, birds-eye markings make it even more attractive ...
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Appalachian Mountains chapter for Conservation International book on Wilderness
They often include Clinton's lily (Clintonia borealis) and nodding trillium (Trillium cernuum). The hardwood forests share many species with those of the south. American beech, sugar maple (Acer saccharum), and yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) dominate. Paper birch is a frequent addition. The yellow buckeye (Aesculus flava) that frequents the southern forests is absent. ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - The Pest Page
Trees that the adult caterpillar will feed on but are moderately resistant to gypsy moth defoliation include silver and sugar maple, black walnut, eastern hemlock, pine, spruce, black and yellow birch, hickory, elm, silver poplar and butternut. Tree not eaten by the gypsy moth caterpillar include all ash species, eastern red ...
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ForestHarvest - Overseas case study: maple syrup
PROJECTS & INITIATIVES | NTFPS OVERSEAS | REPORTS LINKS | SITE INDEX 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 ... with a hatchet, and collecting the runoff in a bucket or a birch-bark container. Nowadays sugar-makers use special drill-bits and taps, causing less harm to the tree. The sugary sap is ...
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Fly-Fishing School
Frost Valley is in the heart of Sugar Maple country. Northeastern North America is the only place in the world ... Spring. Freezing nights followed by those beautiful sun warmed days, sap begins to flow through the maple trees. This time of year pioneer farmers would call "the unlocking". Encouraged by the approaching equinox, ...
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Maple Sugar House
Frost Valley is in the heart of Sugar Maple country. Northeastern North America is the only place in the world ... Spring. Freezing nights followed by those beautiful sun warmed days, sap begins to flow through the maple trees. This time of year pioneer farmers would call "the unlocking". Encouraged by the approaching equinox, ...
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Red Maple
It is also used for musical instruments, especially woodwinds. The red maple will thrive in areas too moist for the sugar maple. It's a sturdy tree that is appreciated as an ornemental because of its brillantly ...
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Maple Syrup Driving Tour of the southern Rideau region, Ontario, Canada
Thomas Anglican Church in Frankville hosts a pancake breakfast featuring syrup from the Gibbons Family Farm, Maple Sugar House and Museum. After your feast, head over to Gibbons Family Farm and see how the ... Crosby you will find the Crosby Community Hall which hosts Leggett's Pancake House during the sugar season (see coming events). If you're heading out of Kingston, an interesting spot close to ...
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Making Maple Syrup - The Straw House Blog
Allen has quite the operation, he has a dedicated sugar shack with a large evaporator. He can boil off 500 gallons of sap at a time. The ... bunch of pictures with explanations. 0 TrackBacks Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Making Maple Syrup. TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.glenhunter.ca/cgi-bin/mt-tb.cgi/291 Search ...
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