Life Cycle of a Maple Tree

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Life Cycle of a Maple Tree By: Julia Yanke & Krista Hanke

In the fall, green leaves of a maple tree turn red, yellow, and orange In the fall, green leaves of a maple tree turn red, yellow, and orange. When the leaves begin to die in the fall, these vibrant colors appear. The leaves soon drop to the ground.

The maple tree stands bare all winter The maple tree stands bare all winter. In early, spring, clusters of bright red buds appear at the tips of its branches. Soon the buds open into small red flowers.

Maple trees have two types of flowers Maple trees have two types of flowers. Male flowers have many stalks called stamens. On each stamen is a little knob called an anther. Anthers produce a fine yellow powder called pollen. The pollen lands on female flowers stalk called the stigma. Now seeds can be formed.

Each female flower makes two seeds. A fruit grows around them Each female flower makes two seeds. A fruit grows around them. You would not want to eat this type of fruit called a samara.

The samaras begin growing when the tree puts out its new spring leaves The samaras begin growing when the tree puts out its new spring leaves. By early summer the wind shakes them from the tree, their wings carry the seeds spinning to the ground.

In the moist ground, a maple seed sprouts in just a few days. A stem grows up, lifting the samara’s wings into the air. The wings falls off and the first two leaves open. The seed has become a seedling!

More leaves appear as the seedling grows upward More leaves appear as the seedling grows upward. The leaves make food for the whole plant. New leaves grow from a bud at the very top of the plant.

It takes many years for a maple seedling to become a full-grown tree It takes many years for a maple seedling to become a full-grown tree. Its trunk grows taller and thicker. Branches grow from the trunk. Twigs grow from the branches, and leaves grow on the twigs.

New leaves, flowers, and seeds will form in the spring New leaves, flowers, and seeds will form in the spring. The maple tree life cycle will begin again!!!