very, very, very hot. don't ever water it. It's okay if it rains though because it only likes rain water. the best place for it would probly be a desert.
What are known in nature as helicopters are the seed pods so yes you can grow a tree from them, given the right conditions.
Soil and moisture.
It doesn't grow inside a tree. Sap is extracted in late winter from the maple tree and then boiled to evaporate some water. The result is maple syrup! Check out the related link below for a great article on how to make maple syrup! You'll learn everything you need to on making maple syrup!
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There is no set height on a Maple tree. These trees can grow infinitely in many cases if left alone.
Maple is does not grow in the rain forest :)
Maple trees grow very quickly, so literally, it takes very little time for the tree to grow.However, if your intention is to chop it down for wood, then you are looking at 15 years and more.Maple trees are good trees to grow in the colder climates as they are quite resiliant, and in some regions are even considered invasive. As with any tree, for the trunk to be sturdy and solid, it will need many years.
No because maple trees usually grow in the north climate and the climate in Florida would cause the tree to have a disease that would kill it in a short period of time.
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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.
its cycle is first small tree and then turns into an adult tree