The Norway maple (Acer platanoides) is found throughout Europe, from England north through Scandinavia. This tree was introduced to the U.S. by an English botanist, John Bartram, in 1756 when they ...
A towering symbol on the front lawn of the New Hampshire State House came down Monday as age and disease spelled the end to an iconic Norway maple tree. Crews take down iconic tree in front of State ...
I planted the first tree in our front yard last week, a Royal Red Norway Maple. It was a gift from our Olson neighbors. The accompanying information sheet says it will reach a height of 30-40 feet in ...
When Norway broke from Sweden in 1905, the newly independent country promised to stay neutral in all international conflicts. However, it has let loose highly successful and prolonged assaults of both ...
One of the highest-profile trees in the state, the huge Norway maple that stood next to the Memorial Arch in front of the State House, may be gone, but it’s not forgotten. “We’re working with the ...
Gardening Some maples (sugar) are more desirable than others (Norway) Norway maples create deep shade, shade so dark that nothing, including lawn, can grow underneath. Here's how to tell them apart.
It’s not easy to figure out which maples you want on your property. The good ones are the sugar maples, their leaves ablaze each fall in yellow, red and orange. The less desirable ones are the Norway ...
Close to two dozen Norway Maple trees lining a Lopatcong Township street need to be cut down by the township sooner rather than later. Those trees that provide shade to the residents and nutrients to ...
Sugar maple trees reign in glory this weekend as we pour their golden syrup on pancakes. But you may be surprised at some other trees in your back yard that can yield syrup, too — even an invasive one ...
On a sunny spring day in 2015, David Knudson was admiring the Norway maple trees in front of his home in Missoula, Montana when a question occurred to him. Could these trees be tapped for maple syrup?