Identify the sugar maple (A. saccharum) by its five-lobed, 3- to 5-inch-wide leaves that are bright-green on the upper leaf surface and pale-green on the undersides. Unlike the red and silver maple trees, the sugar maple’s leaves don’t have fine teeth on the edges. In the fall...
Also notice the tree’s growth habit to identify the silver maple. Silver maple trees are extremely fast-growing and have vigorous, spreading roots that can easily damage sidewalks, foundations, driveways and sewer or septic lines. Warning Don’t mistake the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) with the...
These clues will help you identify just about any hardwood or softwood tree you see in North America. Think you know your North Americantrees? Hardwood Trees Hardwoods are also known as angiosperms, broadleaf, or deciduous trees. They are abundant in the eastern forests of North America, though...
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It's worth noting that although leaf shape alone is rarely enough to identify a tree's species, there are a handful of oaks with very distinctive leaves that can accurately result in the identification of the tree with no other information. An example includes the endangered maple-leaved oak ...
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Not just any maple tree will do. While you can make syrups from many types of trees, you need a Sugar Maple (Acer Saccharum) to make the maple syrup everyone knows and loves. Take a close look at the leaves, seeds and bark to identify the tree. And, of course, make sure you have...
The Hudson Highlands Nature Museum on Muser Drive in Cornwall is giving you the chance to learn all about local maple syrup on Saturday, Feb. 20, with tours starting at 11AM..As winter ends, it’s maple sugaring time, and you will learn how to identify and tap sugar maple trees, disco...
You will learn the basics of harvesting maple sugar. You will learn how to identify trees. You will also learn the tapping process. You will be shown the sugaring techniques that were used in the past by Native Americans, Pioneers, and now the modern-day farmer. ...