The Norway maple (Acer platanoides; l’Érable de Norvège) is a Eurasian deciduous tree that was commonly planted when it was first introduced to North America as an ornamental. It has been naturalized ...
Norway maple, a tree species from the soapberry family, Sapindaceae, is a woody invasive species that can outcompete other native tree species due to its dense canopy, rapid growth, and prolific seed ...
The Norway maple is a medium to large deciduous tree, introduced into North America in the 1700s. Often mistaken for the native sugar maple, Norway maple leaves are typically larger and turn yellow in ...