Q&A for How to Identify Sugar Maple Trees

Return to Full Article

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    How do you identify a sugar maple leaf?
    Michael Simpson, PhD
    Registered Professional Biologist
    Dr. Michael Simpson (Mike) is a Registered Professional Biologist in British Columbia, Canada. He has over 20 years of experience in ecology research and professional practice in Britain and North America, with an emphasis on plants and biological diversity. Mike also specializes in science communication and providing education and technical support for ecology projects. Mike received a BSc with honors in Ecology and an MA in Society, Science, and Nature from The University of Lancaster in England as well as a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta. He has worked in British, North American, and South American ecosystems, and with First Nations communities, non-profits, government, academia, and industry.
    Registered Professional Biologist
    Expert Answer
    The leaves' lobes have distinctly pointed tips. They also turn starkly yellow, red or orange in the fall.
  • Question
    Can I make syrup from silver or red maples?
    Community Answer
    According to the USDA any maple tree sap can make syrup, but silver maple sap is extremely watery and red maple sap has a strong flavor. They recommend tapping mostly sugar maple, and adding red maple to create a more caramel taste. Silver maple can taste bitter late in the season, so it isn't as useful.
  • Question
    What is the best time to start tapping a sugar maple tree?
    Community Answer
    Start tapping when the temperatures at night are below freezing (32 degrees F), and the daytime temperatures are above freezing. A larger swing in temperature differences (say, 20 degrees at night, to 40+ during the daytime) will often be beneficial, as it causes a sort of "pumping" action as the sap travels up and down in the tree. The best time to start varies, as the temperature swings vary from year to year. Be ready when your forecast indicates the above mentioned differences. Some dates have been as early as late January to mid February, through as late as mid April; just have your taps, tubing, collection containers, and cooking equipment ready to go, and have fun!
  • Question
    Do more sugar maple trees grow when the seeds fall off?
    Community Answer
    Yes. If the seeds fall in fertile soil and receive enough water, they will grow into more sugar maples.
  • Question
    Are all maple trees sugar maple trees?
    Community Answer
    Not all maple trees are sugar maple trees. There are also red maple and silver maple trees. All have very similar characteristics but some differences as well. For example, sugar maples have the above looking-like leaves, while red maple have the lobes a bit narrower, and silver maple have five notable lobes.
  • Question
    Are there different types of sugar maple trees?
    Community Answer
    There are many types of maple trees, but only one sugar maple. All maple trees produce sap which contains sugar, and most can be used to make syrup, but the sugar maple is considered the best for syrup production.
  • Question
    Which maple tree has small red berries?
    Community Answer
    You may be describing the fruit of a red maple. More information would aid in identification: are the fruit paired together in a "horseshoe" shape; what are the dimensions of the seeds and their "wings"?
  • Question
    Which maple tree has green leaves with lighter veins that also turn red during the fall?
    Community Answer
    You may be describing a Japanese maple. These are small maple trees that can have vividly colored leaves during the fall, and whose leaves can come in a variety of patterns. More information would make tree identification easier - how many lobes are on the leaf, are the edges ;serrated or smooth; what color is the underside of the leaf?
  • Question
    How many different kinds of maple trees are there?
    Community Answer
    There are over 100 species of maple trees, including the Norway, sugar, Japanese, red, and field.
  • Question
    How tall will a sugar maple tree get?
    Community Answer
    They will get 80 to 15 feet tall and, exceptionally, up to 148 feet. A 10 year-old sugar maple should be about 16 feet tall.
  • Question
    Is it OK to cut the roots that grow on top of the ground? I have a silver maple, and the roots are a pain for the lawn mower.
    Community Answer
    Maple tree roots require oxygen, that is why they grow out of the ground. Cutting them will both harm the tree and trigger it to grow more roots.
  • Question
    Do maple trees actually have sugar?
    Community Answer
    The sap of the maple tree has natural sugar, as do most plants. This gives the sweet taste to maple syrup. However, it takes almost 10 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of maple syrup, so the sap has to be well-condensed to bring out the sweetness.
  • Question
    Do all maple trees produce sap?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but the flavor can be bitter in some and have less sugar than others.
  • Question
    Are Sugar Maple trees late to sprout their leaves?
    Community Answer
    They can be depending on environmental factors like temperature or a lack of rain.
  • Question
    What is the bark on a young sugar maple?
    Community Answer
    Seedlings don't have bark, but at a few years old, the tree should have the same bark texture as the others.
  • Question
    Our maple tree is getting quite big and goes over our neighbor's side. They want to trim it, but how much can we trim without spoiling it?
    Community Answer
    25%. Trim January through March so the tree can self-heal. Just trim it to your property line or back a few feet so you can trim every 3 years or so.
  • Question
    Is there a way to identify a sugar maple while it is still a sapling?
    Community Answer
    The leaves would be the best bet in this case. If it is a sapling that hasn't shown fruit yet there is a danger of misidentifying it, as the invasive Norway maple has a very similar leaf. The sugar maple has a horseshoe shaped wing Samara, while the Norway Samara (seed/fruit) exhibit wings that form perpendicular in relation to the classic horseshoe shape of the sugar maple.
  • Question
    Where can I plant sugar maple trees?
    Community Answer
    You can plant them in the ground pretty much anywhere as long as the area gets enough sunlight and water.
  • Question
    What can sugar maple trees drop?
    Community Answer
    Sugar maples can drop flowers, seeds and leaves. The flowers are yellow and drop as the leaves get larger in size.
  • Question
    Can sugar maples in the same yard leaf out at different times?
    Community Answer
    Yes. How early or late a tree grows leaves varies from tree to tree, even within the same species.
  • Question
    Can I cut back a sugar maple to control its size?
    Community Answer
    Pruning should be done in late winter or early spring. Pruning maple trees during the dormant season will help your trees with new growth in the spring when they bloom. You can also prune in the summer if you want to slow the growth of certain branches.
  • Question
    I have many maple trees that are all over twenty-five years of age and over twenty feet in height, though the trunks are just under 12 inches in diameter at 3 feet. Can these trees be tapped without harm?
    Community Answer
    Yes, all these trees can be tapped without harm. A maple tree must be at least 10 inches in diameter at 3 feet to tap. If you have maple trees 10-20 inches in diameter, you can use 1 tap. If you have maple trees 20-25 inches in diameter, you can use 2 taps. If the diameters are above 25 inches, you can use 3 taps. Three taps is the limit.
Ask a Question

      Return to Full Article