Common identifying characteristics include: Note: Many ornamental varieties of Norway maple exist, including one known as crimson maple, or crimson king maple. These maples have dark red or purple ...
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Spruce up your cooking with tree parts galoreYoung maple leaves are used to make Greek dolmades (stuffed leaves), and when it comes to maples, it doesn't matter which species. The leaves and flowers of Norway maple, sycamore and the rarer ...
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Baker: The Conundrum of the MapleIt’s a handsome tree with a leaf similar to that of the distantly related sugar maple, but without the shaggy bark seen in the other three species. But the Norway’s roots grow close to the ...
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