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  1. Maple - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  2. Acer saccharinum - Wikipedia

    WEBAcer saccharinum, commonly known as silver maple, creek maple, silverleaf maple, soft maple, large maple, water maple, swamp maple, or …

    • Genus: Acer
    • Species: A. saccharinum
  3. maple - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

    WEBIts thick, shading foliage in summer and its brilliant coloring in autumn make the maple one of the most popular trees for parks and streets. It is also valued as the source of maple sugar and the maple wood used for …

  4. Maple Trees in Canada | The Canadian Encyclopedia

    WEBApr 7, 2009 · Description. Maples found in Canada range from trees 40 metres or more tall (e.g., bigleaf maple, Acer macrophyllum) to shrubs less than 10 metres high (e.g. vine maple, Acer circinatum, and mountain

  5. Flame maple - Wikipedia

    WEBFlame maple. Flame maple ( tiger maple ), also known as flamed maple, curly maple, ripple maple, fiddleback or tiger stripe, is a feature of maple in which the growth of the wood fibers is distorted in an undulating …

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    Maples usually have easily recognizable palmate leaves ( Acer negundo is an exception) and distinctive winged fruits. The closest relatives of the maples are the horse chestnuts. Maple syrup is made from the sap of some maple species. It is one of the most common genera of trees in Asia.
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    As a soft maple, Acer rubrum tends to shrink more during the drying process than hard maples. Red maple is used for the production of maple syrup, but hard maples, specifically Acer saccharum (sugar maple) and Acer nigrum (black maple), are more commonly utilized.
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    The first concept of Maple arose from a meeting in late 1980 at the University of Waterloo. Researchers at the university wished to purchase a computer powerful enough to run the Lisp-based computer algebra system Macsyma. Instead, they opted to develop their own computer algebra system, named Maple, that would run on lower cost computers.
    Maple is a symbolic and numeric computing environment as well as a multi-paradigm programming language. It covers several areas of technical computing, such as symbolic mathematics, numerical analysis, data processing, visualization, and others. A toolbox, MapleSim, adds functionality for multidomain physical modeling and code generation.
  7. Acer saccharinum - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia