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34.2384223938, -83.8661422729 (Google, OSM)
34.2384223938, -83.8661422729
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Description

We saw a Red Maple (Acer rubrum) near the entrance to the South Trail. It has red twigs and stems, with whitish undersides and with red leaves in the fall. Like all other maples, the leaves are pairs on a single twig. It competes parallel with American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)and Water Oak (Quercus nigra). It is native to the area and spreads remarkably fast. It also has some fire-resistant properties and can survive in a number of environments. It thrives under canopy.

May. 19, 2010 01:08 PM ADT
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Comments & Identifications

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red maple - Photo CC BY-NC-ND Virens (Latin for greening)
tomtorres's ID: red maple (Acer rubrum)
Posted by tomtorres about 2 years ago
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red maple - Photo CC BY-NC-ND Virens (Latin for greening)
tomtorres's ID: red maple (Acer rubrum)

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