We are in the process of updating our interactive GIS database with information for all our Dedicated Tree Honorees. For now, you can visit recent Tributees' pages using the links below.
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We are in the process of updating our interactive GIS database with information for all our Dedicated Tree Honorees. For now, you can visit recent Tributees' pages using the links below.
2023 Tributees
2022 Tributees
2021 Tributees
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Infradivision Angiospermae
Family Name Sapindaceae / soapberry
Botanical Name Acer saccharum
Common Names sugar maple / rock maple
Native Continents North America
Native Distribution Map
Native Range Ontario east to Nova Scotia, south to Missouri, Tennessee, and Virginia; scattered populations in South Dakota, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Native to these North American Tree Region(s)
Montana Native | Boreal Forest | Pacific Coast Forests | Northern Rocky Mtn. Complex | Southern Rocky Mtn. Complex | Great Plains | Central Hardwoods | Northeastern Mixed Woods | Southeastern Mixed Forests |
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Fascinating Facts: Tourists, dubbed 鈥渓eaf peppers,鈥 drive hundreds of miles to see these brightly colored 鈥渞oyals鈥 of fall foliage in places like the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Delicious maple syrup is made from the sap of this tree, requiring the boiling down of about 30 to 50 gallons of sap to make one gallon of maple syrup.