Distribution: New York, and is common throughout New England, the Lake States, Mid-Atlantic states, and several Canadian provinces
Soil Type: Sugar maple can survive in a wide variety of soil types, but for maximum tree growth and sap production, soils should be deep, moist, and well drained with medium or fine textures.
Grazers: white tailed deers and red squirrels.
Native to Pa? the sugar maple is native to pennsylvania.
Interesting facts: used to make maple syrup and it interesting.
Acer saccharum
Distribution: New York, and is common throughout New England, the Lake States, Mid-Atlantic states, and several Canadian provinces
Soil Type: Sugar maple can survive in a wide variety of soil types, but for maximum tree growth and sap production, soils should be deep, moist, and well drained with medium or fine textures.
Grazers: white tailed deers and red squirrels.
Native to Pa? the sugar maple is native to pennsylvania.
Interesting facts: used to make maple syrup and it interesting.