
big-tooth maple
The big-tooth maple is an outstanding canopy tree that remains in Texas from an ancient past, when larger populations of maples extended from the western Edwards Plateau to the steppes of the Rocky Mountains.


plant details
big-tooth maple
identification
latin name: Acer grandidentatum
usda code: ACGR3
alternative name(s): Lost maple
classification
ecotopes class: canopy
ecological condition(s): sunny edge – shady woodland
size range: (canopy) SMALL – 20-40 ft
habit: tree
leaf retention: deciduous
native range
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