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Silver maple

Red maple (A. rubrum) is another widely distributed species, occurring over much of eastern North America, from northern Ontario to southern Florida. The habitat of red maple is highly varied, ranging from flooded swamps to dry hills and rocky slopes. The foliage of this species turns a brilliant scarlet in the autumn. The natural distribuficn of the silver maple A. saccharinum) is largely restricted to swamps and floodplains. [Pg.221]

BLACK LOCUST HYBRID POPLARS SILVER MAPLE WILLOWS... [Pg.127]

HYBRID POPLARS BLACK LOCUST SILVER MAPLE SORGHUM SWITCHGRASS REED CANARYGRASS... [Pg.127]

Woody energy crops. Short-rotation woody crops are fast-growing hardwood trees harvested within 5-8 yr after planting. These include hybrid poplar, hybrid willow, silver maple, eastern cottonwood, green ash, black walnut, sweetgum, and sycamore. [Pg.122]

Pachter, I.J. etal. 1959. Indole alkaloids of Acersaccharinum (the silver maple), Edcty-oloma incanescens, Piptadenia colubrina, and Mimosa hostilis" Journal of Organic Chemistry 24 1285-1287. [Pg.594]

Indole Alkaloids of Acer saccharinum (the Silver Maple),0/ctyo/oma incanescens, Piptadenis colubrina, and Mimosa hostHis,... [Pg.64]

Green, yellow-green, yellow and brown leaves of the silver maple were removed from three groups of trees and from the surrounding areas of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. The trees were selected for their isolation from road and foot traffic and were first examined by optical microscopy to ensure that only those not adversely affected by the environment were studied. [Pg.177]

Table XIII. Relative Concentrations of Oxygen and Nitrogen in the Surface Layer of Silver Maple Leaves— Three Samples of Leaves in Each Category Were Examined... Table XIII. Relative Concentrations of Oxygen and Nitrogen in the Surface Layer of Silver Maple Leaves— Three Samples of Leaves in Each Category Were Examined...
These remarks apply to all plant life, though of course, the absolute values differ from one species to another. For example (see Hoffer in Johnson, 1969), from 0.8 to 1.4 /tm, the tulip tree Liriodendron tulipifera) is characterized by reflectance 5% greater than that of the silver maple Acer saccharinimi) which has 5% more than the American elm (Ulmus americana). At the dip (1.5 /im), the positions are exactly reversed. [Pg.32]


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