The Magic Maples of New England

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The maple trees of New England and the entire northeast are famous for their fluorescent autumn colors. Can you identify each of these species? Would you recognize them in their old-growth forms? Join us for a look at these magic maples. Old-growth forest expert Bob Leverett and Harvard Forest Senior Ecologist Neil Pederson are featured.

These maple species are included:
- Red maple (Acer rubrum)
- Silver maple (Acer saccharinum)
- Boxelder or Ash-leaved maple (Acer negundo)
- Sugar maple or Rock maple (Acer saccharum)
- Norway maple (Acer platanoides)
- Striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum)
- Mountain maple (Acer spicatum)

- Black maple (Acer nigrum)

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I live in central México and I love this tree I have 2 planted on my backyard (a red and a silver maple), even though I'm quite in the south the maples are growing very well.

alfredorv
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Best thing I’ve seen in ages. Interesting information and beautifully presented.

MrDoinfine
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im studying about these trees in school and its so boring to just listen to the teachers and ppts, your video is helping so much to understand about them!!! thanks

royan
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Came here to learn about maples - was not dissapointed! Thanks for another great video.

natewhelden
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You need intense cold during the winter for Maples to spring back in Spring.
When the winters are mild. the trees do not get a good sleep.
Plus the lack of other species affects the health of trees.

indrekkpringi
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This was so very informative without being the least bit boring. Thank you so much!

Karmakazeez
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The fact that you even mention Black Maple was great, but if you would of went into detail about it, like you did with the other maples, would of been awesome. Edit: I have one right behind my house and it carries a lot of good memories from when I climbed it as a kid. I still climb it every now and then to be honest...

crittercosner
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Blown away by the quality of video. Awesome stuff!

DerTintinfish
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Thank you for this very informative video and as always The Beauty of The Trees❤

wendykanaan
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Great video. I love my New England trees.

NewEngland
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What I love about this video is that it showed how stands of specific maple species look like. It's difficult to find pictures of a Silver Maple dominant forest for instance.

lrn_news
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Y'all make the best videos. Thanks so much for the work you do!

sarahgluck
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Great presentations, excellent filming. The bark, leaf, and reproductive differential IDs are ⭐️ It’s also a master class in ‘just enough pedantry’ from which a lot of us could learn a lesson. Thanks to everyone involved with creating this🧡🍁

reneelascala
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Very nice video and educational. I never knew trees were male, female or both and could change. There's nothing more invigorating than the Fall colors of the deciduous trees.

rogerhuber
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What a nice thanksgiving treat! Thank you so much!

Delfinmar
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One of the most informative and inspiring New England forest video!!

psathp
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Nothing beats New England in the fall.

mcase
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I'm more of a White Pine man myself but this outstanding overview of the Maple family has challenged my preconceptions ;-)

anthropologyeveryone
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I just found this channel and LOVE your content. Thanks! I've learned some facts that I didn't even learn in my forestry classes.

ZGADOW
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Fabulous info and video...thanks for creating and sharing!

ConnieLowell