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ac·er spi·ca·tum
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mountain maple, mountain alder, Acer spicatumnoun
small shrubby maple of eastern North America; scarlet in autumn
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Acer spicatum
Acer spicatum, the mountain maple, dwarf maple, moose maple, or white maple, is a species of maple native to northeastern North America from Saskatchewan to Newfoundland, and south to Pennsylvania. It also grows at high elevations in the southern Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia.
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acer spicatum
Acer spicatum, commonly known as mountain maple, is a species of maple native to northeastern North America. The plant is a deciduous small tree or shrub that typically grows about 5-8 meters tall. It is characterized by its upright, slender trunk, green leaves that turn bright colors in the fall, and clusters of greenish-white flowers. This species is often found in forests and mountainous regions. Its wood is often used for pulpwood and its sap can be used to make maple syrup.
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Acer spicatum
Acer spicatum is a species of maple native to northeastern North America from Saskatchewan to Newfoundland, and south to Pennsylvania. It also grows at high elevations in the southern Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia. It is a deciduous shrub or small tree growing to 3–8 m tall, forming a spreading crown with a short trunk and slender branches. The leaves are opposite and simple, 6–10 cm long and wide, with 3 or 5 shallow broad lobes. They are coarsely and irregularly toothed with a light green hairless surface and a finely hairy underside. The leaves turn brilliant yellow to red in autumn, and are on slender stalks usually longer than the blade. The bark is thin, dull gray-brown, and smooth at first but becoming slightly scaly. The fruit is a paired reddish samara, 2–3 cm long, maturing in late summer to early autumn. The tree lives in moist woods in rich, well-drained soils on rocky hillsides and along streams. It also grows on ravines, cliff faces, and forested bogs. During ecological succession, it colonizes the understory as pioneer species die.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of acer spicatum in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of acer spicatum in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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