Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) Has a symmetrical crown and colors beautifully in the fall; requires a rich soil and considerable moisture.
Is attacked by thesugar maple borer and the maple phenacoccus, a sucking insect.
It prefers a well drained soil and is most frequently found near the base of the slope or on the top of flood plain banks of streams, in ravines, or in a habitat like a beech-sugar maple woods.
It prefers a moist loose soil and is usually found with beech, sugar maple, tulip, white ash and white oak.
Frequently almost pure stands of sugar maplemay be found with the black maple absent.
If I should to go into your school-room and should ask how many boys and girls know a sugar maple, I suppose every hand would be raised.
There is also a variety of sugar maple that is called black maple.
Sugar maple, hornbeam, and locust occasionally show greater strength than hickory, but they lack in toughness and resiliency--the very properties which give hickory its chief value for many purposes.
A small tube or spout inserted in a tree for conducting sap, as from a sugar maple.
A common variety of sugar found in the juices of many plants, as the sugar cane, sorghum, sugar maple, beet root, etc.
It puts on a cloak more brilliant perhaps than the sugar maple, which has a good deal of orange as well as red in its autumn foliage.
A sugar maple, or a linden tree, shows best this outer thatch, which is so thick that the sun is unable to look through.
When the leaves of a sugar maple give up their pulp there are wonderful changes inside each leaf.
A sugar maple will, on an average, produce about twenty-five gallons of sap, containing a total of about six pounds of sugar, in a season.
The underbrush in general is scanty, though in some places there is a thick growth of mountain maple (Acer spicatum) and of sugar maple seedlings.
Underbrush is scanty and low, being mostly young seedlings of sugar maple, though seedlings of linden are numerous.
Sugar Maple Lake is small for the Adirondacks, being no more than three miles long and a mile and a half in width.
During the early part of that first evening at Sugar Maple Point he couldn't get anyone alone.
We had some wonderful evenings at Sugar Maple Point; but that was another kind of thing.
Sap is characterized in sugar maple, sweet gum, balsam fir, and sweet birch.
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