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| {{SPlantbox | | {{SPlantbox |
| |familia=Aceraceae | | |familia=Aceraceae |
− | |genus=Acer | + | |genus=Acer |
− | |species=pensylvanicum | + | |species=pensylvanicum |
| |common_name=Goosefoot, Maple, Moosewood, Striped maple | | |common_name=Goosefoot, Maple, Moosewood, Striped maple |
| |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia | | |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
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| |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia | | |usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |
| |max_zone=8 | | |max_zone=8 |
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| |image_width=240 | | |image_width=240 |
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− | Describe the plant here...
| + | '''''Acer pensylvanicum''''' ('''Striped Maple''', also known as '''Moosewood''' and '''[[Moose Maple]]''') is a species of [[maple]] native to northern forests in eastern [[North America]]. |
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| + | It is a small [[deciduous]] [[tree]] growing to 5-10 m tall, with a trunk up to 20 cm diameter. The young [[bark]] is striped with green and white, and when a little older, brown. The [[leaf|leaves]] are broad and soft, 8-15 cm long and 6-12 cm broad, with three shallow forward-pointing lobes. The [[fruit]] is a [[samara (fruit)|samara]]; the [[seed]]s are about 27 mm long and 11 mm broad, with a wing angle of 145° and a conspicuously veined pedicel. |
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| + | Moosewood is an understory tree of cool, moist forests. It prefers slopes. It is among the most [[shade-tolerant]] of deciduous trees. It can germinate and persist for years as a small understory shrub, growing rapidly to its full height when a gap opens up. It does not ever become a canopy tree, however, and once the gap above it is closed, it responds by flowering profusely, and to some degree by vegetative reproduction. |
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| + | Striped Maple is sometimes grown as an [[ornamental tree]] for its decorative bark, though it is difficult to transplant. |
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| + | The wood is soft and considered undesirable among maples. Although ecologically there is no reason to consider it a pest, foresters sometimes consider the striped maple to be a pest tree, even to the point of applying herbicides to destroy it. Its shade tolerance makes it difficult to control, as it is often present in great numbers in the understory. |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
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