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Sugar maple

Also known as: hard maple

Acer saccharum Marshall

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Sugar maple fruit
Sugar maple bark
Sugar maple habit
Sugar maple autumn leaves
Sugar maple
Sugar maple flowers
Sugar maple buds

Morphology

Trunk
Erect; bark gray, furrows deep, ridges separating into thick plates; wood tan, hard.
Twigs
Brown, flexible, glabrous; leaf scars U-shaped; pith white to light brown; buds reddish brown, ovoid, .2 to .28 inch, apex acute, scales glabrous.
Leaves
Deciduous, opposite, simple; petiole .16 to .28 inch, glabrous; blade nearly round to ovate in outline, 2.8 to 6 inches long, 3.2 to 6.8 inches wide, base truncate to nearly cordate, symmetric, margins prominently 3-5-lobed, each lobe with 1-4 prominent teeth, apex acute to acuminate, sinuses between principal lobes rounded or U-shaped, 1/3 to 1/2 distance to base, lower surface light green, bluish green, grayish green, whitish green, or yellowish green, glabrous or with tufts of hair in axils of veins, upper surface dark green to green, glabrous.
Flowers
Inflorescences terminal from buds at or near ends of branches, umbel-like racemes, 8-14-flowered; peduncles .4 to .6 inch, glabrous; pedicels 1.6 to 2 inches, sparsely pubescent to lanate. Flowers unisexual, radially symmetric, produced as leaves emerge; sepals 5, connate, yellowish green, equal; calyx .12 to .24 inch, lobes ovate; petals absent; staminate: stamens 5-8, .24 to .28 inch; pistillate: pistil 1; style 1; stigma 2-lobed.
Fruit
August-September; samaras, 2, initially greenish, eventually brown, prominently winged, wings 1 to 1.6 inch, divergent, glabrous; seed 1 per samara, reddish brown, compressed-ovate to compressed-ellipsoid, .2 to .31 inch long,.16 to .24 inch wide, smooth.

Ecology

Habitat
Mesic floodplain and upland forests, rocky north-facing slopes, especially on calcareous soils.
Distribution
East 1/5 of Kansas

Additional Notes

Comments

Sugar maple is usually monoecious, sometimes dioecious.

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Tree
Family
Sapindaceae - Soapberry Family
Height
To 65 feet
Origin
Native
Last Updated
2019-08-13
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: April, May