![]() When it comes to serration, all have finely toothed edges, but the red maple has the most serrated one and it is kind of sharp. But you would know that it is a sugar maple if it yields a lot of sap and it is a Norway maple if it does not have any sap at all. When broken, they would yield a bit of milky sap. Most maple trees have a fuzzy leaf, but the silver maple has the softest coating on its leaf underside. Only the paperbark and box elder maple trees have compound leaves, meaning that they have more 2-3 leaflets per leaf stock. Maple tree leaves, as have been said, have a lobed shape and five pointed edges. So, how do you visually identify a maple tree with its many types and cultivars? For this question, we turn to some major characteristics in terms of leaves, bark, maple tree height and its flowers. ![]()
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