There is no such thing as a bonsai seed, a sugar maple seed is just a sugar maple seed. To grow it into a bonsai will take many years, at least 5-6 before starting any pruning, wiring, or going into a bonsai pot/soil.
Sugar maple seeds take at least 30 days to germinate after they have been soaked for two days, then refrigerated for 2 months (cold stratification).
Acer saccharum The Sugar Maple. The leaf of the Sugar Maple is found on the Canadian Flag
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf; specifically, a sugar maple leaf.
The Sugar Maple is most commonly used to make maple syrup. Other maples that can be used include the Red Maple, Silver Maple, Boxelder and Black Maple. Sugar Maple is generally preferred since its sap has a higher sugar content.
White sugar is sugar extracted from the sugar cane. Maple sugar is sugar extracted from part of the maple tree.
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Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is the most abundant of the seven maple species found in New York State, and is common throughout New England, the Lake States, Mid-Atlantic states, and several Canadian provinces. Its historical and economical importance, both in the production of maple syrup and as a timber species, has earned sugar maple its status as the official state tree of New York. The sugar maple leaf on the Canadian flag is evidence of this species' importance in Canada.
The maple leaf on the Canadian flag represents the nature and environment of Canada. The maple leaf is actually a sugar maple leaf, which turns red in autumn/fall. The number of points on the leaf has no significance. The Canadians wanted to replace the British flag quickly when they became independent, so they came up with the (autumn) red maple leaf to represent the nature of Canada.
In 1949, the sugar maple was determined to be the state tree of Vermont. The sugar maple is also known as the rock or hard maple.
The Sugar Maple (Acer saccarum).
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