<Li> Acer treleaseanum Bush </Li> <Li> Saccharodendron saccharum (Marshall) Moldenke </Li> <P> Acer saccharum, the sugar maple or rock maple, is a species of maple native to the hardwood forests of eastern Canada, from Nova Scotia west through Quebec and southern Ontario to southeastern Manitoba around Lake of the Woods, and the northern parts of the Central and Eastern United States, from Minnesota eastward to the highlands of the eastern states . Sugar maple is best known for its bright fall foliage and for being the primary source of maple syrup . </P> <P> Acer saccharum is a deciduous tree normally reaching heights of 25--35 m (80--115 ft), and exceptionally up to 45 m (148 ft). A 10 - year - old tree is typically about 5 m (16 ft) tall . When healthy, the sugar maple can live for over 400 years . </P>

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