Acer nigrum
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Acer nigrum (Black maple) is a species of maple closely related to A. saccharum (sugar maple), and treated as a subspecies of it by some authors, as Acer saccharum subsp. nigrum.[1][2]
Identification can be confusing due to the tendency of the two species to form hybrids. The simplest and most accurate method for distinguishing between the two trees is the generally three-lobed leaves of the black maple versus the generally five-lobed leaves of the sugar maple. The leaves of the black maple also tend to have a "droopy" appearance. Other differences that are not as pronounced include darker, more deeply grooved bark, slightly smaller seeds, and thicker petioles. Hybrids are intermediate in their characteristics.
The geographic range of A. nigrum is slightly more limited than the sugar maple, encompassing much of the Midwestern United States, portions of the Eastern United States, and the southeast of Canada in southern Ontario.[3]
The black maple's mature height ranges from 21 to 34 meters (70 to 110 feet).[4]
This species is used similarly to the A. saccharum, for timber and landscaping, and for maple syrup production.
See also
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- ↑ USDA Plants Profile: Acer nigrum
- ↑ Germplasm Resources Information Network: Acer saccharum subsp. nigrum
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- Acer
- Trees of Ontario
- Trees of Quebec
- Trees of the Southeastern United States
- Trees of the Northeastern United States
- Trees of the North-Central United States
- Trees of the United States
- Trees of the Great Lakes region (North America)