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average about 10 °C (50 °F) and July temperatures average almost 27 °C (81 °F). Seed germination also requires extremely low temperatures, the optimal being just slightly above freezing, and no other known tree species has this property. Germination of sugar maple seed in temperatures above 50 °F (10 °C) is rare to nonexistent.
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1019:(the Norway maple has white sap), brown, sharp-tipped buds (the Norway maple has blunt, green or reddish-purple buds), and shaggy bark on older trees (the Norway maple bark has small grooves). Also, the leaf lobes of the sugar maple have a more triangular shape, in contrast to the squarish lobes of the Norway maple.
1300:, sugar maple wood has increasingly displaced ash for baseball bat production. It is also widely used in the manufacture of musical instruments, such as the members of the violin family (sides and back), guitars (neck), grand pianos (rim), and drum shells. It is also often used in the manufacture of sporting goods.
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of about 1.88 metres (6 ft 2 in). At that time the tree was 34.1 metres (111 ft 11 in) tall with an average crown spread of 27.7 metres (90 ft 11 in). Using the scoring system of circumference in inches plus height in feet plus 25% of crown spread in feet resulted in a
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Sugar maple was a favorite street and park tree during the 19th century because it was easy to propagate and transplant, is fairly fast-growing, and has beautiful fall color. As noted above, however, it proved too delicate to continue in that role after the rise of automobile-induced pollution and
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and
Midwestern U.S. hardwood forests. Due to its need for cold winters, sugar maple is mostly found north of the 42nd parallel in USDA growing zones 3–5. It is less common in the southern part of its range (USDA Zone 6) where summers are hot and humid; there sugar maple is confined to ravines and
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Human influences have contributed to the decline of the sugar maple in many regions. Its role as a species of mature forests has led it to be replaced by more opportunistic species in areas where forests are cut over. The sugar maple also exhibits a greater susceptibility to pollution than other
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Sugar maple is native to areas with cooler climates and requires a hard freeze each winter for proper dormancy. In northern parts of its range, January temperatures average about −18 °C (0 °F) and July temperatures about 16 °C (61 °F); in southern parts, January temperatures
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normally reaching heights of 25–35 m (80–115 ft), and exceptionally up to 45 m (150 ft). A 10-year-old tree is typically about 5 m (20 ft) tall. As with most trees, forest-grown sugar maples form a much taller trunk and narrower canopy than open-growth ones.
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and other hardier species. It is intolerant of road salt. Sugar Maples are commonly planted as a street tree in cities within the
Mountain West region of the United States, usually a different cultivar such as the “Legacy” sugar maple. The shade and the shallow, fibrous
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are deciduous, up to 20 cm (7.9 in) long and wide, palmate, with five lobes and borne in opposite pairs. The basal lobes are relatively small, while the upper lobes are larger and deeply notched. In contrast with the angular notching of the
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resins, allowing the greater stability to climate & environmental changes, and to enhance its tonal characteristics as the instrument's resonance is more evenly distributed across the cellulose structure of the wood without the lignin.
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for certain parts of a mature tree to change color weeks ahead of or behind the remainder of the tree. The leaf buds are pointy and brown-colored. The recent year's growth twigs are green, and turn dark brown.
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Oklahoma, a subspecies (believed to be an ecotype) of the Sugar Maple was discovered in the southwest part of the state that is specifically adapted to our hot summers and drying winds.
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Damián
Cirelli; Richard Jagels; Melvin T. Tyree (2008). "Toward an improved model of maple sap exudation: the location and role of osmotic barriers in sugar maple, butternut and white birch".
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The samaras which are the seeds can be soaked, and—with their wings removed—boiled, seasoned, and roasted to make them edible. The young leaves and inner bark can be eaten raw or cooked.
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The sugar maple is an extremely important species to the ecology of many forests in the northern United States and Canada. Pure stands are common, and it is a major component of the
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Medicine of the Delaware and Related Algonkian Indians. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania Historical Commission Anthropological Papers No. 3 (p. 69, 128)
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its southwestern limit. Collection of sap for sugar is also not possible in the southern part of sugar maple's range as winter temperatures do not become cold enough.
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and for its brightly colored fall foliage. It may also be called "rock maple," "sugar tree," "sweet maple," or, particularly in reference to the wood, "hard maple," "
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Emerman, Steven H.; Dawson, Todd E. (1996). "Hydraulic lift and its influence on the water content of the rhizosphere: an example from sugar maple, Acer saccharum".
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use the inner bark as a cough remedy, and the sap as a sweetening agent, and to make maple syrup following the introduction of metal cookware by
Europeans.
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Duchesne, L.; Ouimet, R.; Houle, D. (2002). "Basal Area Growth of Sugar Maple in
Relation to Acid Deposition, Stand Health, and Soil Nutrients".
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The minimum seed-bearing age of sugar maple is about 30 years. The tree is long-lived, typically 200 years and occasionally as much as 300.
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Brisson, J., Bergeron, Y., Bouchard, A., & Leduc, A. (1994). Beech-maple dynamics in an old-growth forest in southern Quebec, Canada.
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Guidelines for the Selection, Care, and Maintenance of Trees in Central Oklahoma
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1918:"Invasive Species Identification Sheet - Norway Maple"
1898:"Norway Maple – New York Invasive Species Information"
1698:. Michigan State Horticultural Society. pp. 283–.
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936:(winged seeds). The seeds are globose, 7–10 mm (
2577:(8). Victoria, Canada: Heron Publishing: 1145–1155.
1954:. In Burns, Russell M.; Honkala, Barbara H. (eds.).
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1430:'Temple's Upright' – almost as narrow as 'Columnare'
1406:'Goldspire' – columnar with yellow-orange fall color
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Species of flowering plant in the family Sapindaceae
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2208:. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole Books. p. 135.
1181:are some of the primary contributing factors to
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1528:Barstow, M.; Crowley, D.; Rivers, M.C. (2017).
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2162:Elias, Thomas S.; Dykeman, Peter A. (2009) .
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1780:Lawrence O. Copeland; M. B. McDonald (2001).
1692:Michigan State Horticultural Society (1900).
1213:The sugar maple is one of the most important
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2118:"Hobby Maple Syrup Production (F-36-02)"
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2090:"Sugar Maples Fall Victim to Road Salt"
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2064:"Sugar Maple Faces Extinction Threat"
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1244:Ultra-thin sugar maple sections from
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4341:Crops originating from North America
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1340:Sugar maple in a suburban landscape
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4336:Flora of the Appalachian Mountains
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2723:List of sugars and sugar products
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2329:"3.1.2: Medium Deciduous Trees —
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2205:Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants
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1427:'Sweet Shadow' – lacy foliage
1384:'Arrowhead' – pyramidal crown
1029:Jacques-Cartier National Park
2640:Common Trees of Pennsylvania
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3493:Demerara rebellion of 1823
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2583:10.1093/treephys/28.8.1145
2501:(Sainte-Foy) 1 (1): 40–46.
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2259:"Sugar Maple Plant Guide"
1482:diameter at breast height
1478:Charlemont, Massachusetts
1235:
1093:Closeup of autumn foliage
822:Saccharodendron saccharum
311:
304:
293:
284:
267:
260:
108:Scientific classification
106:
86:
64:
55:
46:
41:
4381:Symbols of West Virginia
4361:Plants described in 1785
2939:High-fructose corn syrup
2116:Heilingmann, Randall B.
2044:Polish Botanical Journal
1962:Silvics of North America
1421:'Monumentale' – columnar
1390:'Bonfire' – fast growing
1045:Sugar Maple terminal bud
30:Not to be confused with
3488:Colonial molasses trade
2944:High-maltose corn syrup
2143:Nebraska Forest Service
1762:. Nativetreesociety.org
1438:Use by Native Americans
569:Vict. & Roll.-Germ.
4331:Hardwood forest plants
3748:Pure, White and Deadly
3528:Sugar Duties Acts 1846
3434:By region (historical)
1508:It is depicted on the
1502:
1465:
1341:
1311:necks due to its high
1261:
1210:
1166:Pholiota squarrosoides
1033:
521:Vict. & J.Rousseau
3538:Taiwan Sugar Railways
3478:Amelioration Act 1798
2239:"Hard or sugar maple"
1850:"Acer barbatum Michx"
1832:"Acer grandidentatum"
1546:: e.T193863A2287314.
1500:
1457:
1395:Southwestern Oklahoma
1339:
1243:
1208:
1025:
4386:Symbols of Wisconsin
3217:Unrefined sweeteners
3039:Crystalline fructose
2954:Inverted sugar syrup
2636:at Wikimedia Commons
2527:10.2134/jeq2002.1676
2291:Architectural Digest
1578:www.theplantlist.org
1196:Cultivation and uses
1002:southern sugar maple
773:(Schmidt) A.E.Murray
665:(Schwer.) A.E.Murray
545:(Schmidt) J.Rousseau
533:(Fernald) J.Rousseau
389:(K.Koch) R.T.Clausen
3302:By region (current)
3202:Sugar confectionery
2558:Maple Syrup Journal
2519:2002JEnvQ..31.1676D
2418:americanforests.org
2385:americanforests.org
2237:Daniel L. Cassens.
2170:. pp. 125–26.
2168:Sterling Publishing
2088:Siek, Stephanie V.
2001:1996Oecol.108..273E
1854:www.srs.fs.usda.gov
1381:'Apollo' – columnar
1369:Dryocampa rubicunda
998:Acer grandidentatum
994:western sugar maple
930:growing degree days
825:(Marshall) Moldenke
778:Acer saccharophorum
749:(Rehder) A.E.Murray
562:Acer saccharophorum
550:Acer saccharophorum
538:Acer saccharophorum
526:Acer saccharophorum
514:Acer saccharophorum
506:Acer saccharophorum
58:Conservation status
34:, the silver maple.
4376:Symbols of Vermont
3706:Sweetened beverage
3533:Sugar Intervention
3441:Danish West Indies
3423:U.S. Sugar Program
3182:Cotton candy floss
3089:Plantation Reserve
2984:Steen's cane syrup
2666:Winter ID Pictures
2068:The New York Times
2009:10.1007/BF00334651
1878:www.wildflower.org
1760:"GSMNP tall trees"
1503:
1493:In popular culture
1468:The United States
1466:
1342:
1262:
1217:, being, with the
1211:
1179:soil acidification
1173:species of maple.
1145:is among the most
1034:
845:, is a species of
4303:
4302:
4177:Open Tree of Life
3797:Taxon identifiers
3788:
3787:
3637:Blood sugar level
3503:Leith Sugar House
3459:
3458:
3418:Sugar Association
3225:
3224:
3187:Maple sugar foods
2892:Barley malt syrup
2715:as food commodity
2632:Media related to
2177:978-1-4027-6715-9
2070:. 7 December 1986
1793:978-0-7923-7322-3
1678:978-0-08-046018-5
1646:The Wood Database
1487:Lyme, Connecticut
1470:national champion
1298:emerald ash borer
1282:basketball courts
1246:Romeyn Beck Hough
1081:A pair of samaras
1069:Flowers in spring
834:
833:
826:
818:
814:Acer treleaseanum
810:
798:
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738:
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510:
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410:
398:
390:
378:
377:(Schmidt) Fosberg
366:
358:
350:
342:
334:
322:
253:A. saccharum
101:
81:
16:(Redirected from
4413:
4396:Ornamental trees
4296:
4295:
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4237:
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4185:
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4172:
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4136:
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4133:NBNSYS0000042056
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3792:
3791:
3778:
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3767:
3701:Sugar substitute
3543:Triangular trade
3236:
3235:
2897:Brown rice syrup
2870:
2869:
2706:
2699:
2692:
2683:
2682:
2631:
2617:
2615:
2614:
2605:. Archived from
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2565:
2555:
2538:
2513:(5): 1676–1683.
2494:
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1731:"Acer saccharum"
1727:
1721:
1720:
1713:"Acer saccharum"
1709:
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1689:
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1592:"Acer saccharum"
1588:
1582:
1581:
1570:
1564:
1563:
1561:
1560:
1555:
1525:
1345:was replaced by
1323:to cook out the
1258:Acer saccharinum
1102:
1090:
1078:
1066:
1054:
1042:
1032:
1031:, Quebec, Canada
979:
978:
974:
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824:
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748:
736:
724:
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698:quinquelobulatum
688:
676:
664:
652:
640:
628:
616:
604:
592:
580:
568:
557:(Pax) J.Rousseau
556:
544:
532:
520:
508:
500:
494:Acer saccharinum
488:
482:Acer saccharinum
476:
468:
462:Acer palmifolium
456:
450:Acer palmifolium
444:
438:Acer palmifolium
432:
426:Acer palmifolium
420:
414:Acer palmifolium
408:
402:Acer palmifolium
396:
394:Acer palmifolium
388:
376:
364:
356:
348:
340:
332:
320:
289:
273:
239:
223:
116:
115:
95:
92:
91:
75:
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69:
51:
39:
38:
32:Acer saccharinum
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4164:Observation.org
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4091:MichiganFlora:
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3818:
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3799:
3789:
3784:
3756:
3725:
3684:Sugar addiction
3615:
3606:Sugar sculpture
3547:
3455:
3429:
3406:Tate & Lyle
3397:United Kingdom
3314:Bundaberg Sugar
3297:
3293:Sugar marketing
3221:
3207:Sugarcane juice
3165:
3003:
2861:
2800:
2725:
2716:
2710:
2624:
2612:
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2597:
2571:Tree Physiology
2553:
2545:
2543:Further reading
2483:10.2307/1940200
2436:
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1463:Pelham, Ontario
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1309:electric guitar
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1006:Acer floridanum
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938:
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871:birds-eye maple
847:flowering plant
830:
829:
802:Acer subglaucum
794:Acer subglaucum
641:(Schmidt) Sarg.
354:Acer leucoderme
338:Acer floridanum
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240:Saccharodendron
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4293:wfo-0000515026
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4238:
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4199:
4195:Acer saccharum
4186:
4173:
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4124:
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4098:
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4062:
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4010:
3997:
3984:
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3882:acer-saccharum
3873:
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3835:Acer saccharum
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3697:
3696:
3694:Residual sugar
3689:Sugars in wine
3686:
3681:
3676:
3674:Health effects
3671:
3670:
3669:
3664:
3659:
3649:
3647:Flavored syrup
3644:
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3611:Treacle mining
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3064:Molasses sugar
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2882:List of syrups
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2834:
2829:
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2796:Reducing sugar
2793:
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2787:
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2781:
2776:
2771:
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2759:
2754:
2749:
2744:
2737:Monosaccharide
2733:
2731:
2727:
2726:
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2718:
2717:
2709:
2708:
2701:
2694:
2686:
2680:
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2674:
2668:
2663:
2659:Acer saccharum
2655:
2651:Acer saccharum
2647:
2642:
2637:
2634:Acer saccharum
2623:
2622:External links
2620:
2619:
2618:
2595:
2566:
2549:Melvyn Tyree.
2544:
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2495:
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2435:
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2412:Acer saccharum
2410:"Sugar Maple (
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1278:birdseye maple
1254:Acer saccharum
1250:American Woods
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1227:Acer saccharum
1215:Canadian trees
1202:
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1147:shade tolerant
1143:Acer saccharum
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3584:Sugar packet
3508:Molasses Act
3483:Blackbirding
3376:Illovo Sugar
3371:South Africa
3324:Wilmar Sugar
3119:Butterscotch
3114:Barley sugar
3019:
2934:Golden syrup
2912:Mogwa-cheong
2764:Disaccharide
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4208:kew-2616387
4115:NatureServe
4027:iNaturalist
3829:Wikispecies
3742:John Yudkin
3652:Fruit syrup
3569:Sugar shack
3559:Added sugar
3498:Holing cane
3356:Philippines
3256:Casa-grande
3170:Other forms
3146:Sugar glass
3109:Sugar candy
3049:Gula melaka
3029:Candi sugar
3008:Solid forms
2999:Yacón syrup
2989:Table syrup
2964:Maple syrup
2917:Yuja-cheong
2887:Agave syrup
2822:Agave syrup
2791:Added sugar
2564:(1): 10–11.
1223:maple syrup
1219:black maple
990:Acer nigrum
986:black maple
881:Description
867:maple syrup
859:Sapindaceae
843:sugar maple
722:subvestitum
710:rubrocarpum
566:subvestitum
382:Acer nigrum
370:Acer nigrum
362:Acer nigrum
197:Sapindaceae
151:Angiosperms
98:NatureServe
4310:Categories
4277:WisFlora:
4203:Plant List
3902:Calflora:
3780:Production
3657:Date honey
3642:Cane knife
3579:Sugar nips
3268:Sugar bush
3251:Plantation
3239:Production
3134:Rock candy
3099:Preserving
2979:Pine honey
2924:Corn syrup
2812:Sugar beet
2613:2015-11-01
2499:Ecoscience
2428:2017-01-18
2395:2017-01-18
2314:2017-11-14
2271:2018-04-11
2148:2019-02-01
2099:2018-04-11
2074:2018-04-11
2049:2019-08-10
1932:2020-05-26
1903:2020-05-26
1883:2024-08-17
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1817:2024-08-17
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3589:Sucrology
3564:Crop Over
3523:Sugar Act
3366:Sri Lanka
3351:Mauritius
3336:Caribbean
3309:Australia
3151:Sugarloaf
3069:Muscovado
3021:Peen tong
2959:Kuromitsu
2817:Sugarcane
2784:Trehalose
2747:Galactose
2730:Chemistry
2186:244766414
1989:Oecologia
1957:Hardwoods
1450:Big trees
1376:Cultivars
1321:Torrefied
1313:torsional
1305:pool cues
1294:white ash
1175:Acid rain
1126:Tennessee
890:deciduous
877:lumber.
851:soapberry
734:truncatum
686:pubescens
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430:glabratum
365:F. Michx.
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4120:2.145639
4058:10662376
3869:166-1-11
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3388:Tanzania
3263:Refinery
3231:Industry
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2994:Treacle
2969:Mizuame
2832:Coconut
2805:Sources
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2769:Lactose
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