Questions tagged [maple]

Common name for Acer trees, famous for syrup produced from their sap.

Maple is the common name for the genus Acer s (and ). They are members of the sub-family Hippocastanaceae.

The genus contains about 129 species. Most are native to Asia, although some are native to Europe, North Africa, and North America. Only Acer laurinum is native to the southern hemisphere.

Most Acer are deciduous although a few Mediterranean and Asian species are evergreen.

Classic Acer leaves have a veined, lobed palmate shape; and are arranged on opposite sides of the stem. Seeds are known as "keys" and are attached to a flattened wing of papery tissue. This wing causes a falling seed to spin and to travel long distances in the wind. These characteristic seeds have various common names including "whirlybirds" and "helicopters".

In horticulture, Acers are typically grown as ornamental trees. They are typically fast growing and cold tolerant. A number of Asian varieties are also popular choices for .

Commercially, Acer saccharum is grown for maple syrup which is produced by boiling the tree's sap. Some Acer trees are also grown for timber - it is particularly popular for bowling pins, bowling alley lanes, and baseball bats. Acer woods also tend to carry sound well, making it a popular choice in many musical instruments.

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Spanish moss on maple

It looks like our maple tree is having problems where the spanish moss is. Is there anything that I can do?
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How to increase chance of maple seed sprouting?

It is official. My momma is looking for a house to move in to. If everything goes well, she will get the house in August and move everything that we want to move over the next few months afterwards. So this is my last chance to grow a sugar maple…
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Getting maple syrup from V shaped maple

I have a V shaped Acer pseudoplatanus (2 leaders, starting right from the ground). Do I need two holes to use all juice producing capacity of the tree? Or one is enough? From what part of the tree the juice comes? How does it flow, in which…
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Should I be worried about cold snaps affecting my sugar maple seedlings?

I have tried growing maples and this is my fifth attempt. I started vermicomposting in May of this year. It is direct vermicomposting (earthworms in the pot, and feeding them in the same pot that I will grow my tree in). I first started with batches…
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Maple tree's new-sprouting branches

40 year old Maple tree is sprouting new branches. Should they be cut off or allowed to grow ? How can I send you a photo?
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What is the safest way to transplant a sycamore maple sapling (Acer pseudoplatanus)

We have a sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) seed that sprouted in a soil filled pot with no other plant in it. Its about 2 inches tall. We'd like to try to salvage it by transplanting it to a larger pot with a 2 foot diameter and about 3 foot…
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Why does my Red Acer plant look like it has twigs but no leaves?

I have two Red Acer plants. They were both young and small when I bought them last year. I did find some bugs on the branches of the green one, so I sprayed them with bug spray. The one with the green leaves looks okay now. The bugs are gone and it…
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Is Acer Palmatum Diecious, Monoecious, or another variety of ecious?

I am compiling information about plants in my garden, and studying botany for interest, and was wondering if anyone knows whether Acer Palmatum (and more broadly Acers in general) are monoecious, diecious, etc. I found some info stating that Acer…
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Acer leaves turning brown

I recently bought a Japanese jewel green acer and live in the north east of Scotland. Having planted it a week ago it now has brown leaves developing, mainly on the top of the plant. I have attached pictures of the change. It’s is potted in a shaded…
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What's wrong with my Acer Orange Dream

Leaves have totally wilted on two stems. The rest look fine. The bark looks strange in the image. Is this a problem?
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Autumn Blaze maple looks terrible, could it be overwatered, underwatered, or a separate issue

My autumn blaze maples, planted about a month ago, got exposed to massive rainstorms right after planting. We’ve been trying to compensate, but can’t determine if they are overwatered, underwatered, or having a separate issue entirely.
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My acer tree is dying and doesn't have any leaves

My acer has no leaves left. What can I do?
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Silver Maple Lost part of bark and is gouged out

I have a Silver Maple that has what I can only describe as a gouged out area at base. The gouging was not there last year. Note that some of my children like to peel the bark, though I do not believe they could have went quite this far. Will this…
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Waterlogged Acer

I have a large Shirasawanum Aureum Acer potted in large glazed pot. Unfortunately the large roots have grown through the drainage hole and into the ground blocking drainage so it is now very waterlogged.if I cut off the thick roots coming out of…
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Autumn blaze maple trees - too many?

I am based in Melbourne, Australia. I just moved in to a new property and there are 20 young autumn blaze maple trees in the small backyard, planted 1m apart from one another - some on the garden bed of timber retaining walls, some in front of the…