Trees
Acer saccharum

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Maple, Sugar

Thick dark green leaves turn golden yellow in autumn. This is the native species for which autumn foliage in New England has become world renown. A stately long-lived tree when properly sited but susceptible to salt damage when planted close to the street. The beginning of the "sap run" in March (from which maple sugar is produced) is a sure sign theat spring and warmer weather is soon to follow.

Typical 10-15 Yr. Height
20 Feet
Hardiness Zone
3
Typical Mature Height
60 Feet
Attributes
Species
Native to New England
Shade Tree
Native to Eastern US
Deciduous
Special Feature
Fall Color
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Acer saccharum (Maple, Sugar)