Acer rubrum, the red maple, also known as swamp, water or soft maple, is one of the most common and widespread deciduous trees of eastern and central North America. The U.S. Forest service recognizes it as the most abundant native tree in eastern North America. The red maple ranges from southeastern Manitoba around the Lake of the Woods on the border with Ontario and Minnesota, east to Newfoundland, south to Florida, and southwest to eastern Texas....
Other Names: Punane Vaher, Aninaatig-miskwaanzo (Zhiishiigimiiwanzh, Cicigîme’wîc), Javor Červený, Клён Красный, Rot-Ahorn, Arce Rojo
Acer rubrum trilobum is a variety of plants with 83 observations
Acer rubrum drummondii is a subspecies of plants with 77 observations
Acer rubrum rubrum is a subspecies of plants with 73 observations
Other Names: Maple Rojo
US EPA Level IV Ecoregion Location: Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia Description: The Triassic Lowlands is a plain underlain and delineated by sedimentary rock and characterized by wide undulating ridges, broad nearly level valleys, limited local relief, and a mosaic of farms and hou...
Acer rubrum columnare is a form of plants with 1 observation
Acer rubrum tridens is a form of plants with 1 observation
Acer pycnanthum is a species of plants with 9 observations
Other Names: Acer rubrum pycnanthum, ハナノキ, Javor Hustokvětý, Hananoki
This project aims to explore the phenology functionality of iNaturalist, and is specifically focused on Red Maples (Acer rubrum).
What species of trees are growing in and around HRM? What species are growing in backyards, along streets, or in green spaces? This project will initially bring together all observations of species that are listed on the list of urban street trees of Halifax. The geographic area of this proje...