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  1. Common name: field maple. Scientific name: Acer campestre. Family: Sapindaceae. Origin: native. The bark is light brown and flaky, and twigs are slender and brown and develop a corky bark with age. Small, grey leaf buds grow on long stems. Field maples can grow to 20m and live for up to 350 years.

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  2. 3 lis 2023 · Maple tree leaves: The mountain maple tree leaves are identified by their irregularly toothed margins, three to five shallow lobes, and finely hairy undersides. They turn brilliant colors of yellow, orange, and red in the fall.

  3. Leaves. The leaf of a field maple has three main lobes and two ‘basal’ lobes – smaller lobes near the stem. Its lobes are rounded, giving the leaves a vaguely similar appearance to hawthorn. The leaf stalks are reddish in colour and the whole leaf takes on superb autumn colour – a rich yellow – before falling.

  4. Field Maple Leaf ID: The leaves of field maple are green in summer, lobed and roughly circular in shape. They have five shallow lobes and are usually around 10 centimetres in length. The leaves fade to a glorious yellow gold before falling from the tree in autumn.

  5. www.wildlifetrusts.org › wildlife-explorer › trees-and-shrubsField maple - The Wildlife Trusts

    How to identify. Field maple has dark green, five-lobed leaves, which are smaller and have more rounded lobes than those of Sycamore; they turn golden in autumn. Its small, yellow-green, cupped flowers turn to large, winged fruits when pollinated. The bark of Field maple becomes corky with age.

  6. The leaves of Field maple have five blunt rounded lobes. The leaves are 5 - 6 cm (2.0 - 6.3 in) long and 5–10 cm (2.0 - 3.9 in) broad. The leaf margin is smooth.3 - 20 m (9 - 66 ft).

  7. Here are a few beech facts: Common name: Field maple. Latin name: Acer campestre. Family: Sapindaceae. Field maple trees can grow up to 20 meters tall, live for up to 350 years and can be found growing in woodlands, hedgerows, gardens, parks and scrubland. Field maple leaves are small and have 5 lobes with softly rounded teeth.

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