[MAIPC] Maple in question

Tasker, Alan V - APHIS Alan.V.Tasker at aphis.usda.gov
Thu Jul 16 10:12:26 PDT 2015


Just because something is native doesn't mean it can't act invasively, especially in certain habitats. 

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> On Jul 16, 2015, at 11:05 AM, Bailey, Whitney - FS <whitneybailey at fs.fed.us> wrote:
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> I would not worry about sugar maples--they're native, they're good.  While monocultures are not ideal, it's probably the result of a dense seed bank and disturbance, so it will probably become more diverse with time, especially if a little management is implemented.  
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> From: "Grund, Steve" <SGrund at paconserve.org>
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> I have to wonder whether these sugar maples ?aggressively invading a natural area? might be interpreted by many as ?good sugar maple regeneration?.
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> Steve Grund
> Botanist
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> From: MAIPC [mailto:maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Sarver
> Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 2:39 PM
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> Subject: [GRAYMAIL] Re: [MAIPC] Maple in Question
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> Hi Patricia,
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> Those appear to be sugar maples, based on the 3-5 main veins, the lack of spine-like tips on the leaf apices, and your description of lack of milky sap.
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> For details on how to ID this species combination and several others, you can download the PDF of a publication that I coauthored here: http://delawareinvasives.net/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/Mistaken_Identity.5855244.pdf
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> Best,
> Matt
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> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Patricia Greenberg <pgreenberg at reston.org<mailto:pgreenberg at reston.org>> wrote:
> Hi,
> I would love confirmation on what species of maple I am seeing aggressively invading a natural area in Reston. It doesn?t appear to have the milky sap that Norway maples are supposed to when a stem is broken. If it is a sugar maple, has anyone else seen sugar maples take over a natural area, completely? I read that aggressive sugar maples are taking over the Missouri and Mississippi river banks so I?m wondering if that?s what?s going on here.
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> Thank you,
> Patricia
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