How long will it take your new red maple to grow into a full-sized tree? In general, maples have a fairly quick growth rate, ...
We love the vibrant colors of maple trees in the fall. These deciduous beauties bring not only great color but also a ...
Sugar maple trees produce sap during the summer, which gets stored through the winter in their roots. When spring is near, the sap begins to move from the roots up the trunk and stem. This provides ...
The city of Missoula is reminding the public that tapping city-owned maple trees for syrup is illegal and harmful to the ...
Though the leaves become green soon after emerging, it isn’t long before the red returns: they are among the first trees to ...
While all maple tree species produce sap ... gets “buddy” and is no longer suitable for making syrup. As the tiny leaves and flowers emerge from the buds, it signals spring is on its way.
Sap is found in all trees. You can tap any of them. But you wouldn’t want to eat all of their sugar. You can tap and make syrup from the boxelder, known as ash-leaf maple, which is a species ...
A: Hot Wings and Amur maples turn nice orange-red in the fall. Not brilliant red like Autumn Blaze, which doesn’t really work out in the country here but will work in the city. Red rocket is a more ...