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Aceraceae
Mountain, Piedmont
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia
Tall Tree (Canopy)
50 - 100ft
75 - 100ft
Green, Yellow
Winged; Brown
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Moist, Wet
February - March
yellow
wet, poorly drained, mucky or peaty soils of floodplains, streams, river bottoms, and along ponds and lakes
; Wood used for furniture making and woodworking; used as a shade tree, but limbs break easily with snow or ice storms; the dry fruits are eaten by many birds and by squirrels; porcupines sometimes eat the inner bark and the twigs are a staple food of cotto