Silver Maple |
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This species prefers moist bottomlands and is common on the alluvial plain of the Saint Lawrence River and its tributaries, particularly around Lake Saint-Pierre. Silver maple tolerates spring flooding, Its seeds (keys), of limited longevity because of their sensitivity to dryness, germinate soon after they fall in early June. Its wood, creamy white to light brown, is heavy and hard. It is not, however, as strong as the sugar maple. Like the red maple, this wood has no great commercial importance. It is used to make furniture and flooring, boxes, crates and pallets. |
Leaf | Fruit |
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![]() Leaves, in opposite pairs, with deep pointed lobes, silvery green beneath. |
![]() Fruits, paired keys at 90 degree angle. |