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A towering symbol on the front lawn of the New Hampshire State House came down Monday as age and disease spelled the end to ...
Norway maple (Acer platanoides) was introduced by botanist John Bartram of Philadelphia from England to the U.S. in 1756.It has been planted on farms and in towns for its shade, hardiness, and ...
A Norway maple tree in a yard Also known as acer platanoides, Norway maples are large lush trees that are perfect for large backyards. They may not be the best trees to plant near a house if you ...
Norway maples create deep shade, shade so dark that nothing, including lawn, can grow underneath. Here’s how to tell them apart.
Norway maple is an invasive tree species, while sugar and black maples are native tree species (sometimes called hard maples). Sugar and black maples are even more beloved for their gift of delicious ...
In many cities, Norway maple trees are a far more common sight than sugar maples; they are the most common street tree in Toronto, for example. Studies on Montreal’s Mount Royal, ...
Close to two dozen Norway Maple trees lining a Lopatcong Township street need to be cut down by the township sooner rather than later. Those trees that provide shade to the residents and nutrients ...
My Norway maple has lots of black spots on the leaves and the leaves are falling off the tree in large quantity. I am worried that the tree is dying. What is this problem and is there anything that… ...
Norway maple trees were planted in Montreal's Mount Royal Park in the 1960s and 70s, and their fruitful seeds have continued blowing onto the mountain from other parts of the city.
The Norway maple is a good-looking tree. It grows fast and reaches for the sky, Spyreas said, making that nice circular shape on top like you see in a kid’s drawing.
Twenty trees in total need to be cut, ground, uprooted and replaced. Less than a decade ago there were 35 Norway Maples on Powder Horn Road. Over 55% of the trees in Lopatcong Township are maples ...