(Acer saccharum) Hard maple. Valued for its wood and also as a shade and ornamental tree. Sap is a source for maple sugar. Grows best on rich moist upland soils but will adapt to poorer, drier sites. Slow-growing and long-lived. Reaches heights of 90 feet. Native.
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Sugar Maple
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Due to the nature of the stock and variables in handling and planting, the Conservation District cannot guarantee survival of plant stock and can not accept returns or refund requests. It is unlawful for trees, shrubs and other plants purchased to be resold with the roots attached (per PA 189 of 1931, as amended). The District is not liable for any direct, indirect, special incidental or consequential damages (included but not limited to economic losses and lost profits) incurred or claimed by the customer.