The Norway Maple uses the animals to earn foreign exchange. This helps them in landscaping and conserving the animals in suitable areas.
Some animals such as deer will eat the bark and leaves off of the Norway Maple tree. Mice and squirrels will also use the Norway Maple as a source of food.
well, I am Norwegian, but i have never heard about Norway Maple, sorry.
They are sugar maple, Norway maple, silver maple, sweet maple.
The average life span of a Norway maple Tree is roughly 100 years.
the norway maple is not particularly long lived; its maximum age is believed to be around 250-300 years old. flowering occurs in mid-april and a large amount of seeds are mature in september that is dispersed by the wind and animals. the leaves of the norway maple are often the last to change. They keep their green color until early november before turning into a bright yellow
There are many animals that use the sugar maple. Most of these animals are birds that live in these trees.
Yes, the Norway Maple is grown in Milwaukee. I have never heard it called the Norwegian Maple
The Norway Maple is a perennial because it lives longer than one year. Annuals are plants such as petunias, marigolds, and cosmos.
No. The nation of Norway, as of present, does not have any state tree.
They it to eat the bark and the berries squire
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Of course. Water is needed by plants and animals.
Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) can grow to about 80 feet on average, although certainly larger trees can be found. The tree is an invasive species in the United States because they are prolific seed producers, and their thick foliage shades out most other species that try to grow under them.