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Field Maple (Acer campestre ) Common Maple (family - Aceraceae)
Description:
Small tree with small yellow green
Where found:
Typically edges of woods and in Phenology:
Similar species: The sycamore is a native of Central Europe and widely distributed in the British Isles. Believed introduced pre 600. Distinguished by red stems if leaves and angled pair of helicopter seeds rather than in line. Norway Maples (Acer platanoides) is another common introduced species. Uses past & present: Pale brown wood, soft and fine grained. Uses of wood - Rarely produces timber sized trees and hence used for turnery, marketry, and craft work (used in middle ages for musical instruments). Satisfactory for firewood.
Propagation
and growth:
Grown from seed. Deeply dormant. Treat seed for
approx 34 weeks - from collection to planting following spring. Mix with
peat and sand, keep moist and allow to fluctuate outside naturally outside
as would naturally occur but protect from predators. Natural germination
typically takes 18 months. Produces viable seed most years.
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Field Maple leaf |
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