Also known as red maple, swamp maple, water maple, soft maple
species of deciduous tree
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Царство: Растения Подцарство: Зелёные растения Отдел: Цветковые Класс: Двудольные[1] Надпорядок: Rosanae Порядок: Сапиндоцветные Семейство: Сапиндовые Подсемейство: Конскокаштановые Триба: Клёновые Род: Клён[2] Вид: Клён красный Международное научное название Acer rubrum L. Ареал красного клёна Систематикана ВикивидахИзображенияна Викискладе ITIS 28728NCBI 45314EOL 582246GRIN t:1220IPNI 781490-1TPL kew-2616329 Клён кра́сный (лат. Ácer rúbrum) — листопадное дерево, одно из наиболее часто встречающихся в восточной части Северной Америки; вид рода Клён семейства Клёновые (по другой системе классификации Сапиндовые). Содержание 1 Морфология 2 Распространение 3 Природное значение 4 Применение 5 Некоторые сорта 6 Галерея 7 Примечания 8 Ссылки Морфология Ботаническая иллюстрация из книги Н. Л. Бриттона (англ. Nathaniel Lord Britton) и А. Брауна (англ. Addison Brown) Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada, 1913. Листопадное дерево средних размеров, 9—28 м высотой и диаметром ствола до 1,6 м. Хотя клён красный довольно легко идентифицируется, он обладает довольно широкими морфологическими характеристиками, более чем любой другой клён Северной Америки. Самый простой способ распо
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Acer rubrum, the red maple, also known as swamp maple, water maple, or soft maple, is one of the most common and widespread deciduous trees of eastern and central North America. The U.S. Forest Service recognizes it as the most abundant native tree in eastern North America. The red maple ranges from southeastern Manitoba around the Lake of the Woods on the border with Ontario and Minnesota, east to Newfoundland, south to Florida, and southwest to East Texas. Many of its features, especially its leaves, are quite variable in form. At maturity, it often attains a height around 30 m (100 ft). Its flowers, petioles, twigs, and seeds are all red to varying degrees. Among these features, however, it is best known for its brilliant deep scarlet foliage in autumn.
Over most of its range, red maple is adaptable to a very wide range of site conditions, perhaps more so than any other tree in eastern North America. It can be found growing in swamps, on poor, dry soils, and almost anywhere in between. It grows well from sea level to about 900 m (3,000 ft). Due to its attractive fall foliage and pleasing form, it is often used as a shade tree for landscapes. It is used commercially on a small scale for maple syrup production and for its medium to high quality lumber. It is the state tree of Rhode Island. The red maple can be considered weedy or even invasive in young, highly disturbed forests, especially frequently logged forests. In a mature or old-growth northern hardwood forest, red maple only has a sparse presence, while shade-tolerant trees such as sugar maples, beeches, and hemlocks thrive. By removing red maple from a young forest recovering from disturbance, the natural cycle of forest regeneration is altered, changing the diversity of the forest for centuries to come.
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