Norway Maple

Norway maple Acer platanoides. Thats what happened in the 1950s and 1960s with the massive introduction of the Norway maple Acer platanoides in Eastern North AmericaAt that time North Americas most popular street tree the American elm Ulmus americana was being decimated.


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The Norway maple is a species of Maple.

Norway maple. Bark color and texture. Two subspecies are recognized. Seedlings first were introduced to this country by the famous nurseryman and explorer John Bartram in 1756.

Although thought to have allelopathic properties meaning that the plant releases toxins that inhibit or prevent the growth of other. Norway maple is an invasive species. Norway maple is a large deciduous tree with a dense canopy.

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Invasive Species. It is known for making furniture and turnery. The bark is gray and fairly tightly ridged and furrowed.

Why is the Norway Maple considered a trash tree. Norway maple forms monotypic populations by displacing native trees shrubs and herbaceous understory plants. Its foliage of sharply pointed five-lobed leaves 7 in.

Norway maple invades woodlands by out-competing sugar maple due to its shade tolerance. 17 cm ranges from medium to dark green in summer and changes to a brilliant palette of yellows oranges and. Read more about Norway Maple on TreeCanadaca.


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