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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Norway maple

Norway maple
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Sapindales
Family: Aceraceae
Genus: Acer
Species:platanoides
Binomial nomenclature
Acer platanoides

Norway Maple or Acer platanoides is a common tree throughout much of Europe. It has been widely introduced into North America as a street tree and for its many unique cultivars. The Norway maple is favoured also due to its tolerance of poor, compacted soils and pollution. As a result of these characteristics, the Norway maple is displacing the native sugar maple and is widely considered invasive (and has been classified as such by authoritative sources in New England, New York, Virginia, Georgia, Maryland, Wisconson, Minnesota, and other places).

The Norway maple can be recognised by its alternate, palmately lobed leaves. Certain cultivars are also characterized distinctive leaf coloration such as the deep red of Crimson King or variegated leaves of Emerald Queen.

The wood of the Norway maple has been used in Europe for furniture, flooring and musical instruments. It is rumored that Stradivarius used Norway maple for the backs of his noted instruments.


Leaves of the Norway Maple

Leaves are palmate with angular notches between the lobes. Leaf stems secrete a milky juice when broken.


Bark of the Norway Maple

Bark is gray. In mature growth, the bark is grooved. Unlike many other varieties of the maple family, mature trees do not tend to develop a shaggy bark.


Seeds of the Norway Maple

The seeds or fruit of the Norway maple consist of the paired keys typical of the maple family. The wings are widely spread, approaching a 180-degree angle.

The Norway maple typically produces a large quantity of viable seeds, a factor which contributes to its invasive character.



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