According to Moerman (2009) the striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum) is also referred to as Moosewood. It is a small tree or shrub easily identified due to the conspicuous vertical white stripes on thei... r barks. Maples have a greenish brown bark and grow best on shaded, cool slopes of highlands and forests with well-drained soils. They grow mainly on loam soil commonly found in such places. Walter & Gabriel (2010) write that the striped maple is slow growing and can live a life span of about one hundred years. Leaves of the plant are a favourite for animals that browse. In some areas, the tree is planted in heavy shaded areas as an ornamental plant. [Show More]
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