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Maple Trees

Even though they can now be found internationally, all but one of the 128 species of maple tree originated in Asia. Fifty-four of these are under threat of extinction in their native habitat.

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Is a Japanese maple tree vascular or nonvascular?

All true trees are vascular because they have roots, a stem, and leaves.

Tell me about maple trees in Ohio?

Well there is a well known maple tree in Ohio which is the red maple tree

which can be found in woodland areas and along creek sides

How do you trim a Japanese red maple tree?

to prune u should cut the top part of the tree where it is red, youdo this because bottom part is green because the top is overshadowing the bottom .now this may sound and look like you ruined the plant, but pruning it makes a better structure for the plant and helps it reach its full potential.Raising a tree is like building a house, it needs to have a good foundation.

How much do Armstrong maple trees cost?

It varies ; the cost of the tree depends what company you buy it from.

Why is your maple tree losing leaves on one side of the tree?

A maple tree losing leaves on one side may indicate an issue such as uneven watering, disease, or pest infestation affecting that side. Environmental stressors, like strong winds or excessive sun exposure, could also contribute. Additionally, root damage or soil compaction on one side may limit nutrient and water uptake, leading to leaf drop. It's important to assess the tree's overall health and the surrounding environment to pinpoint the exact cause.

Why is the bark of a maple tree disintegrating around the bottom of the trunk?

The tree may be showing wear and tear if there is something happening on a regular basis. For example, weed eating too close to the tree can damage the bark; perhaps an animal is feeding on the trunk. Provide some chicken wire covering for a period of time to see if that helps.

What type of trees are spruce and maple?

A spruce is a evergreen and a maple is deciduous.

How are roots from marigolds asters and a young maple tree different?

I need to know how marigold roots, asters and young maple trees roots are different

What does the maple tree smell like?

Environment, health, life cycle stage and species determine the maple tree smell. Silver maples (Acer saccharinum) generally may be credited with foul smells when their twigs are broken. Sugar maples (Acer saccharum) tend to be described as sugary because of their maple syrup-friendly sap.

What is the value of a 40ft silver maple tree?

Your question is confusing. Typically, it is not possible to replant such large trees; the root systems are too developed, and trying to would kill the tree.

It is possible, I suppose, you are asking from a lumberperspective. The problem here is one of board feet and quality. What makes that problem more of an issue is that silver maple is not a common commercial wood. It is used often in the manufacture of musical instruments because of it's very tight grain and the common burl and tiger stripe patterns to the grain. It lathes well so is common for gun stocks and bowls and other crafts. The biggest problem is that old growth maple often has problems asthetically. It can be easily stained by insects and soil contamination. The heart of the wood typically gets very gray and can be knotty, leaving little for actual lumber.

If you have known the tree since it was a sapling, and can say with certainty that it has not been nailed, contact a lumber yard that cuts veneer and ask if they can send a grader out to check the tree. If you can sell it for veneer, you may get a very good price.

What are three things that keep a maple tree alive?

It needs carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water, all of which are required for photosynthesis.

What are the special adaptations of maple tree?

Maple trees adapt like all other deciduous plants. 1. the leaves start to shut down with the cold so they draw in the energy costly chlorophyll first, then the other pigments that contribute to photosynthesis that's why leaves turn colors in the fall. 2. apoptosis at the petiole, that means the cells that attach the leaf to the stem starts to die, this doesn't happen to all plants, oaks for instance keep their brown dead ugly leafs until the spring when they are pushed out. Water can freeze inside the tree but this is rare, wikipedia "frost flowers". For the most part everything just slows down: nutrient movement, stem growth, and root growth.

What animals use Japanese maple trees?

They it to eat the bark and the berries squire

If it takes 100 maple trees to make 25 gallons of syrup how many maple trees does it take to make one gallon?

It takes four trees to make one gallon of syrup; if it takes 100 to make 25, that is four trees per gallon.