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October 26, 2020 by Wren Smith

Virtual Discovery Station: Native Tree Series, Part 11 – Red Maple

Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Red maple trees are prolific both in the Bernheim’s natural forest and in the maple collection near Arboretum Way, just down from our main gate. You […]

Filed Under: Virtual Discovery Stations Tagged With: maple, Native Trees, red maple

February 29, 2016 by Wren Smith

Vanishing Acts: Appreciating Trees as Harbingers of Spring

  You don’t have to wait for the early wildflowers to carpet the woodlands, or the crocuses and daffodils to bloom in your yard; you only have to watch the […]

Filed Under: Blog, Vanishing Acts Tagged With: red maple, serviceberry, spring, vanishing acts

October 24, 2015 by Wren Smith

Tales from the Bent Twig Trail: Admiring a Red Beauty

  The trees on the Bent Twig Trail are wearing their autumn finery, and none were more striking on today’s walk than this lovely red maple, Acer rubrum, visible along the edge […]

Filed Under: Blog, Tales from Bent Twig Tagged With: Autumn, fall, red maple

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