Definition and Description of the Norway Maple Tree
The biology of the
Norway Maple Tree and its classification is as follows:
Name of Tree:
Norway Maple.
Latin name of
Norway Maple : The Latin word for the Norway Maple Tree is
Acer platanoides.
Genus:
Acer (
a genus is a group of closely related species)
Kingdom: Plantae.
Species:
Acer platanoides.
Colours: during autumn the leaves change colour to a bright yellow, sometimes red.
Details: The
Norway Maple tree is a fast growing large tree, clusters of yellow flowers appear in
April. Acer platanoides or Norway Maple is a species of maple native to Europe and the
Caucasus. It is a deciduous tree, the bark is grey-brown and the leaves have five lobes. Autumn colour is usually yellow, occasionally orange-red. The flowers are yellow with five petals, flowering occurs in early spring.
Geographic Location: Maple trees are generally found in east Asia, some are also found in Europe and north America.
Information and Facts about Maple Trees
- Maple, a tree of the genus Acer, of which there are more than 120 species.
- Acer saccharum, is the sugar maple, this tree is one of the finest autumn-colouring trees in America. The autumn colour varies from crimson, gold, orange and scarlet. The sap from the sugar maple is used to make maple syrup.
- The red maple is Acer rubrum. The red maple can grow into a large tree. In the autumn the leaves turn a rich red and scarlet. A Canadian maple of the greatest beauty.
- The silver maple, Acer saccharinum, is a large fast growing tree. The leaves are silvery-white underneath and when the wind blows the tree sparkles.
- The crimson king maple tree or Acer platanoides is an attractive large maple. The leaves turn a deep crimson-purple and the flowers are deep yellow.
- The common maple of Europe is Acer campestre, the sycamore maple is Acer Pseudo-platanus, and the Norway maple is Acer platanoides.
- Maple honey, Maple molasses, or Maple syrup is maple sap boiled to the consistency of molasses.
- Maple sugar is sugar obtained from the sap of the sugar maple by evaporation.
- The maple tree flowers are small but are quite attractive.

Trees - Norway Maple Tree
A tree, such as a Norway Maple Tree, is defined as any perennial woody plant of considerable size, (usually over twenty feet high) and growing with a single trunk.
The parts of a tree are the roots, the trunk, the branch, the twig and the leaf. Different types of trees display various growth forms, leaf type and shape, bark characteristics.
It is estimated that there are over 100,000 tree species. A genus is a group of closely related species.
The Latin word for the Norway Maple Tree is Acer platanoides.