C Silver Maple
River Maple, Silverleaf Maple, Swamp Maple, Water Maple, White Maple Acer saccharinum
Conservation Status: Least Concern

Amedium to large tree that grows up to 35 meters tall. Sharply forked form; widely spaced branches; and large, often exposed roots. Bark is thin and flat with a scruffy, “unshaven look.”
Leaves are 6 to 8 inches long, with prominent, pointed, coarse-toothed lobes and narrow, rounded sinuses.The bottom is a silvery color.
Redistributes soil water in a process called hydraulic lift. Draws water from lower soil layers to upper, drier layers. Benefits the tree and other plants around it. Sometimes, the trunks are hollow, creating a space for animals and birds to live in.
Indigenous peoples use Silver Maple sap to make sugar, as medicine, and in bread. Wood used to make baskets and furniture.


Campus Location: 1. Field 2, (JR) Recess/PE 43° 14'16.8"N 79° 53'48.1"W
2. Outdoor Space K
3. Foxcroft Circle
Daniel Wang,Andre Luke