maple tree

Trees {maple tree} can have leaves with three or five lobes opposite each other on branchlets, have double samaras, and have greenish yellow or red flowers.

types

Maples include hard maple {sugar maple}, red maple or swamp maple, silver maple or white maple or soft maple, sycamore, mountain maple, hedge maple, big-leaf maple, Norway maple, striped maple, black maple, and box-elder or ash-leaved maple.

Sugar maple makes maple syrup juice.

elder

Maples {box elder} {ash-leaved maple} can have compound leaves and sexes on different trees.

leaves

Oaks, elms, and maples have simple leaves and not many leaflets on one stalk. Maple, ash, and viburnum leaves always grow in pairs.

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