Acer nigrum (Black Maple)
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size=+1> Marsh M. Duncan The Black Maple is often mistaken for the Sugar Maple. Some have considered the Black Maple a variety of the Sugar Maple. It is a medium sized tree, up to 80' tall and up to 2-3' in diameter. The leaves of the Black Maple, although similar to the Sugar Maple, often have two stipules at the base of the petiole, the margins are more wavy and the leaf hangs more droopily from the twig. The characteristic bark is black and more deeply furrowed than the Sugar Maple (Brown C.L. and Kirkman, K).
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| Date | Creation Date: 1998-06-29T04:00:00Z Expiry Date: 2021-06-28T04:00:00Z |
