Acer grandidentatum (bigtooth maple) is a species of maple native to interior western North America, occurring in scattered populations from western Montana in the United States south to Coahuila in northern Mexico. It is closely related to Acer saccharum (sugar maple), and is treated as a subspecies of it by some botanists, as Acer saccharum subsp. grandidentatum (Nutt.) Desmarais.
Other Names: Arce Palo de Azúcar, 粗齿枫, Acer saccharum grandidentatum, 粗齒楓, Acer brachypterum
Acer grandidentatum sinuosum is a variety of plants with 12 observations
Other Names: Acer saccharum sinuosum, Acer saccharum va
Acer grandidentatum grandidentatum is a variety of plants with 3 observations
Other Names: Acer grandidentatum va
US EPA Level IV Ecoregion Location: Texas Description: The Limestone Cut Plain is similar to the Edwards Plateau in its woodland vegetation, but the Edwards Limestone substrate preferred by this vegetation type is more restricted in the Limestone Cut Plain. It has higher precipitation amounts t...