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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREE / Acer Tree 09/11/2018 

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Cultivars

Numerous maple cultivars that have been selected for particular characteristics can be propagated only by asexual reproduction such as cuttings, tissue culture, budding or grafting. Acer Palmatum (Japanese maple) alone has over 1.000 cultivars, most selected in Japan, and many of them no longer propagated or not in cultivation in the Western World. Some delicate cultivars are usually grown in pots and rarely reach heights of more than 50-100 cm.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREES / Acer Trees
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREES / Acer Trees


INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREES / Acer Trees
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREES / Acer Trees
  • The lifespan of a maple tree is between 100 and 400 years, depending on the species. 
  • The Comfort Maple is an enormous and strangely shaped sugar maple tree which is believed to be at least 500 years old, the oldest maple tree in Canada.
  • Many of the root systems are typically dense and fibrous, inhibiting the growth of other vegetation underneath them. 
  • Most maples are trees growing to 10-45 meters (33-148 feet) height. Others are shrubs less than 10 meters tall with a number of small trunks originating at ground level.
  • Maple tree are usually has brown or gray bark that is smooth in young plants and rough in older plants. 
  • Maples are distinguished by opposite leaf arrangement. Leaves are divided in 3 to 9 lobes (rarely to 13). The edge of the leaves are slightly serrated with warying sizes in teeth. Leaves change color from green to different shades of yellow, orange and red during the autumn. 
  • Flowers of maple tree can be green, yellow, orange or red in color. It contain both male and female parts instead of separate female and male parts of individual trees. The flowers are quite small but when found in huge number in a tree can give amazingly colourful results. Some maple are an early spring source of pollen and nectar for bees. 
  • The distinctive fruit are called samaras, "maple keys", "helicopters", "whirlybirds" or "polynoses". These seeds occur in distinctive pairs each containing one seed enclosed in a "nutlet" attached to a flattened wing a fibrous, papery tissue. They are shaped to spin as they fall and to carry the seeds a considerable distance on the wind. 

  • Many maples have bright autumn foliage, and many countries have leaf-watching traditions. In Japan, the custom of viewing the changing colour of maples in the autumn is called "momijigari". The sugar maple are a contributor to seasonal fall tourism in North America. 
  • Maple are popular choice for the art of bonsai. Japanese maple, Trident maple, Amur maple, Filed maple and Montpellier maple are popular choices and respond well to techniques that encourage leaf reduction and ramification, but most species can be used. 
  • Sugar, Black and Red maple trees are tapped for sap, which is then boiled to produce maple syrup or made into maple sugar or maple taffy. It takes about 40 litres (42 US qt) of sugar sap to make 1 litre (1.1 US qt) of syrup. While any of maple species may be tapped for syrup, many do not have sufficient quantities of sugar to be commercially useful. 
  • A maple leaf is on the coat of arms of Canada, and is on the Canadian flag. The maple is a common symbol of strength and endurance and has been chosen as the national tree of Canada. Maples leaves are traditionally an important part of Canadian Forces Military regalia, for example the example the military rank insignia for generals use maple leaf symbols. 
  • Maple is considered a tonework, or a wood that carries sound waves well, and is used in numerous musical instruments. The back, sides, and neck of most violins, violas, cellos and double basses are made from maple. Electric guitar necks are commonly made from maple, having good dimensional stability. Many drums are made from maple.
  • Different type of furniture, baseball bats, bowling pins, bowling alley lanes, pool cue shafts and butcher's blocks are often made of maple trees. 
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREE / Acer Tree 09/11/2018
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREE / Acer Tree 09/11/2018 
Horticulture 

Some species of maple are extensively planted as ornamental trees by homeowners, businesses and municipalities due of their fall colour, relatively fast growth, ease of transplanting, and lack of hard seeds that would pose a problem for woving lawns. Particularly popular are Norway maple (although it is considered invasive in North America), silver maple, Japanese maple, and red maple. Other maples, especially smaller or more unusual species, are popular as specimen trees. 

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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREE / Acer Tree 09/11/2018
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MAPLE TREE / Acer Tree 09/11/2018 

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