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Information about maple trees
Maple is a tall tree with a height of over 29 meters and a crown width of 16 meters.

The flowering period is April-May, and the fruiting period is 9-65438+1October.

With the growth of tree age, the crown gradually opens and becomes round.

Branches are brownish red to brown, with small holes, and winter branches are dark brown or gray.

Maple leaves are colorful and unique in shape, which can be used to make bookmarks, specimens and so on.

Autumn turns red, and when it falls to the ground, it turns crimson.

Maple belongs to the genus Aceraceae, which is the common name of Aceraceae.

There are 199 species of Aceraceae in the world, which are distributed in Asia, Europe, North America and the northern edge of Africa. China is also the country with the largest species of Aceraceae in the world, with 15 1 species, which is distributed all over the country, mainly in the Yangtze River valley and its southern provinces, and is the modern distribution center of Aceraceae in the world.

? Many Acer plants are world-famous ornamental trees.

Sugar maple (sugar maple swamp. ) is the national flower of Canada.

Sugar maple is also called sugar maple. There are many maple trees in Canada, which is known as "the country of maple leaves".

For a long time, the Canadian people have deep feelings for the maple leaf, which is regarded as the national emblem. There is a red maple leaf in the middle of the national flag, and the maple tree is the national tree.

There is also a practice in Canada called "maple candy lollipop".

The maple trees in Qixia Mountain in Nanjing have a long history, with more than 500 maple trees in a hundred years.

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maple

Latin scientific name

Acer computer company

Another name

maple

Binomial nomenclature/system

Acer henryi

boundary

plant kingdom

door

Vascular endothelial cell

summary

Magnolia

subclass

Primitive perianth subclass

eye

soapberry

suborder

soapberry

The branch of academic or vocational research.

aceraceae

belong to

Aceracea

Distribution area

Asia, Europe, North America and the northern edge of Africa