Our Red Maple! By: Christian Pinchefsky Lonnie Clarence Bowen Jacob Baughan.

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Our Red Maple! By: Christian Pinchefsky Lonnie Clarence Bowen Jacob Baughan

Interesting Facts  Scientific name- Acer rubrum  Tree sap from a 40 y/o or older is used to make everyday maple syrup  Wood is commonly used for musical instruments and clothes pins  A very common tree in Virginia  Has a 4 season landscape color.  A pioneer tree, a tree that is 1 st to take over a field  Often an understory tree.  Red Maples are favorited by blackbirds to nest.

The Bark  The bark is very slick and soft  There are splits all over the tree  The bark is light grey with white spots

The Leaves  Simple leaf  Toothed margin  Opposite branching  Turn either orange or red in the fall.

Fruits/Nuts  Called Samaras  Nicknamed “helicopter seeds”  Produced April- June by female trees.

Wood Uses  Veneer  Pulpwood  Jewelry boxes  Crates/Pallets  Musical instruments

Limiting Factors  Insufficient supply of a particular nutrient  Disease  Clear cutting  Natural disasters  Pollution

Organisms Using Our Tree  Stink Bug  Birds  Ants  Spiders

Poem Tree Spread, shady Drinking, soaking, growing Shade, cover, protection, shelter Tall, strong leaves

What We Enjoyed  Getting to go outside  Getting to see our tree change over time

Works cited  er/rubrum/ er/rubrum/  ed%20Documents/chapter05_section02.htm ed%20Documents/chapter05_section02.htm  maple_price.html maple_price.html   things-red-maples html things-red-maples html  maple.htm maple.htm