We moved in two years ago and have a soft/silver maple that had not been doing well. The top is very bear and very few new growth. The bark at the trunk is falling off. I had a professional tree service come and look at the tree. He told me that the tree had anthracnose / blight which is a fungus that took over the tree. The tree cannot be saved, it has to be taken down. Also, the root system has reached our pool and if not removed now, then we could have a potential problem. It has already heaved the concrete around the pool. My suggestion would be to have a specialist look at it. Good Luck......
The most common tree for obtaining sugar is the sugar maple tree (Acer saccharum). The sap from this tree is collected and then boiled down to make maple syrup.
Maple is a tree that makes a sweet sap.
it doesnt matter as long as you can get the sap in the tree. i prefer soft but dont drill in too much or your suiciding a tree and you get sap. you boil the sap and make it into syrup.
Maple syrup is a pure substance. It is made from the sap of the maple tree. The sap is slowly boiled down to soft ball stage and then bottled. Nothing is added except maple sap.
Trimming a Maple Tree in Maryland is the same as trimming a tree in other states. Just trim off the dead leaves and t weigs making sure not to cut any living plant.
Maple is a hard wood (from a leafed tree) and pine is a soft wood (from a conifer). In this case both wood also have the described character (hard vs soft) not always the case.
Maple Tree
No, it's an autotroph. Makes its own food through photosynthesis.
Maple syrup is made from the sap of the Maple Tree.
the canadien national tree is the maple tree
Maple is not a fruit. Maple is a flavor based on the tree sap acquired from a Maple Tree
The method of making maple syrup is; You have to put a tube into a maple tree,and then the syrup comes out from that tube.You then need to boil it in a large,heated bowl for the water to evaporate and the sugar to stay put, Hope this helped! :)