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Silver Maple
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Silver maples are so called because the undersides of their leaves appear silvery-white. In June, their leaves are fresh and fully-developed, and the trees look at their best, especially if there's a breeze causing them to flutter and show silver flashes.

Silver maple leaves otherwise resemble other common maples including Sycamore and Norway maple, so it is their undersides that distinguish them from these other common species. Another time to look out for them is late February to early March when they come into flower with red inflorescences that can be quite distinctive, but are not as eye-catching as a flowering cherry, so many people may not notice them.

They can become very large trees, so most street trees have been pollarded to maintain a manageeble shape and size.

Silver Maple
Acer saccharinum
 
 
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A large maple similar to Sycamore and Norway Maple, Silver Maple has deeply cut leaves with downy underside that appear silver.

Silver maples originate from eastern North America where they can be found from southern Canada south to Alabama, and into the mid west well beyond the Mississippi.

Look out for red flowers in late winter.

Also known as 
  • Silverleaf Maple

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