The Norway maple (Acer platanoides) is found throughout Europe, from England north through Scandinavia. This tree was introduced to the U.S. by an English botanist, John Bartram, in 1756 when they ...
These three maples have somewhat similar-looking leaves. On the surface, you may think this is simply an academic exercise. But if you care about invasive plants and local ecology, this distinction is ...
Norway maple (Acer platanoides) is a large deciduous tree that can reach up to 90 feet tall with a symmetric, dense crown. Reigning all the way from Europe and Western Asia, Norway maple was initially ...
A towering symbol on the front lawn of the New Hampshire State House came down Monday as age and disease spelled the end to an iconic Norway maple tree. Crews take down iconic tree in front of State ...
A fungus called tar spot is affecting Norway maple trees this year, and a related fungus, anthracnose, is turning the leaves brown and forcing them to drop early. The fungi, caused by a wet spring, ...
Close to two dozen Norway Maple trees lining a Lopatcong Township street need to be cut down by the township sooner rather than later. Those trees that provide shade to the residents and nutrients to ...
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I planted the first tree in our front yard last week, a Royal Red Norway Maple. It was a gift from our Olson neighbors. The accompanying information sheet says it will reach a height of 30-40 feet in ...
Norway maple as an urban and suburban tree is so well established that it feels counter-productive to proclaim that it is an invasive species. It is. The commonwealth of Massachusetts prohibits the ...
The blocked-off area surrounding the Norway maples on the Great Lawn at the Capitol Campus. Logan Stanley The Olympian The Washington state Department of Enterprise Services is asking people to avoid ...
Sugar maple trees reign in glory this weekend as we pour their golden syrup on pancakes. But you may be surprised at some other trees in your back yard that can yield syrup, too — even an invasive one ...
A sure sign that “spring has sprung” here in Medford is the welcome appearance of the bright yellow-green flowers of Norway maple trees (‘Acer platanoides’). “Maple trees have flowers?” you may ask.