Biologically, maple trees are in the genus Acer. Depending on the tree or source they could be found in the family Aceraceade or Sapindaceae. They are considered angiosperms. Each species has its own species name. This is of course the biological naming system for the plant. As for more common names the below web site is pretty good: Source: http://www.maple-trees.com/
The maple tree's seed is just that, a seed. However the FRUIT of a Maple tree is what is known as a double samara, commonly called the "Helicopter Leaf". Each of the seeds is enclosed in a fibrous container which extends into an angled wing - this structure is what is botanically described as a samara. In maples two of these structures are joined at the base to make up the entire fruit. The weight of the seed holding the wing vertically in the air makes the fruit spiral and move sideways as it falls to the ground, thus dispersing seeds further from the parent tree and helping the maples to spread.
The Latin name for a red maple tree is Acer rubrum
It means "Maple or Maple tree"
yes because it is a name
Maple tree = 椛 (momiji)
Maple tree.
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Maple Tree
Acer saccharum
Canada
The scientific name of a maple tree is Acer.
yes u can tap any tree with the last name maple
A black maple is a variety of maple tree of eastern North America, Latin name Acer nigrum, which is related to the sugar maple.