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The Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team is a popular sports team with the maple leaf as part of their logo. It is also used in the Canadian flag. The golden maple leaf represents Ontario and the green maple leaf represents Quebec. For a time the maple leaf was also found on all Canadian coins.
Golden Maple Leaves were given out as part of an event, over the summer of 2009. However this event has been discontinued for the moment so it is impossible to get Golden Maple Leaves in the normal fashion. You can get them from other players who took part in the event, but be warned; they are currently useless.
The maple that it produces. The three golden maple leaves on the Shield of Armorial Bearings of the Province of Ontario depicted on the Flag of Ontario represent Canada, although the flag itself is that of the Province of Ontario. The maple leaf is also very well known in Canada as the symbol of the Toronto Maple Leafs, one of Canada's National Hockey League teams, in that case, blue in colour. The sprig of maple leaves on the Queen's Canadian Royal Standard is part of a flag that symbolizes the Queen of Canada herself. Many commercial entites operating in Canada, often subsidiaries of American corporations such as General Motors and McDonalds, include a red maple leaf prominently in their corporate logos, which are otherwise stylistically identical to their American counterparts. Air Canada, Canada's flag air carrier, has as a primary element of its logo a maple leaf. The wordmark of the Government of Canada (Canada's federal government) depicts the stylized maple leaf of the Canadian flag. The maple leaf is the mascot and team nickname of the sports teams of Goshen College, in Goshen, Indiana. A maple leaf is depicted on the coat of arms of Sammatti, Finland. Carthage, Missouri is "America's Maple Leaf City".
The leaves are not in it but the sap is.
No, the leaves of the common varieties of maple trees are not edible.
The maple leaves are red because the sun shine to it.. =)
The Flag of Canada, known in Canadian French as l'unifolie ("the one-leafed"), has one stylized maple leaf, with ten points on the leaf, symbolizing Canada's ten provinces.The Shield of the armorial bearings of the Province of Ontario (granted by Royal Warrant in 1868) depicted on the flag of Ontario (one of Canada's flags) has three gold maple leaves. These meant to represent Canada within the Flag of Ontario.
The second coach for the Toronto maple leaves!
They are sugar maple, Norway maple, silver maple, sweet maple.
No, not all maple leaves are symmetrical in shape. While some maple leaves have a symmetrical design, others may have variations in shape and asymmetry. This diversity in leaf shapes can be seen across different species of maple trees.
Oak leaves and maple leaves are both broadleaf leaves that are typically lobed in shape. They are both deciduous trees, meaning they lose their leaves in the fall. Additionally, oak and maple leaves are important species in forestry and are commonly used in landscaping.
It's a black bear on top of a gold and green wreath, with a moose and a deer on either side of a shield. On the shield are three golden maple leaves, representing Canada, and above the shienld is the Cross f St. George, representing England. See the Related Link, below.