Acer platanoides - Wikipedia Acer platanoides is a deciduous tree, growing to 20–30 m (65–100 ft) tall with a trunk up to 1 5 m (5 ft) in diameter, and a broad, rounded crown The bark is grey-brown and shallowly grooved
Acer platanoides - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant . . . It is very cold hardy and can be found growing in Alaska The tree grows 40-50 feet tall or taller and has a similar spread with a rounded crown It prefers full sun to partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soils as long as they are well-drained and moist This tree is easy to grow and has been used in urban areas as a shade or street tree
Acer platanoides - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden It is a medium-sized deciduous shade tree typically growing 40-50’ tall with a dense, symmetrical, rounded crown Leaves (to 7” across) have five sharply pointed lobes and resemble those of sugar maple Leaf stems exude a milky sap when cut Fall color is usually an unremarkable yellow
Acer platanoides (Norway maple): Go Botany The leaves of Norway maple closely resemble those of sugar maple, but the petioles exude a white sap when broken The gray bark has even grooves First introduced by the famous Pennsylvania botanist, John Bartram, in 1756, this species is very popular as a hardy street tree
Acer platanoides | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University Caution: most selections of Acer platanoides produce large quantities of seeds which can germinate rapidly and crowd out native species Although not native to North America, Norway Maples have been found in second-growth woodlands near cities, especially in the northeastern U S
Norway Maple: History, Bark, leaves, Size, Lifespan . . . Norway maple (Acer platanoides) is a species of maple native to eastern and central Europe, and western Asia, from Spain east to Russia, north to southern Scandinavia, and southeast to northern Iran It was introduced to North America in the mid-1700s as a shade tree
Acer platanoides - Trees and Shrubs Online Described by Bean (1976, p 223) as ‘one of the handsomest, hardiest, and most vigorous of introduced trees’, Acer platanoides has unsurprisingly also become one of the most planted trees, particularly in urban settings, but is at its finest when allowed plenty of space in parkland