Sugar Maple

Word SUGAR MAPLE
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Definitions and meanings of "Sugar Maple"

What do we mean by sugar maple?

A North American hardwood, Acer saccharum, famed as the source of maple sugar and maple flavoring.

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The word "sugar-maple" in example sentences

The PNV is sugar-maple/basswood forest and hemlock/sugar-maple forest, as compared to the more coniferous forests of 50i and the pine and oak barrens of 50k. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The PNV of 50d is a mosaic of hemlock/sugar-maple/pine forests, swamp conifers, and cedar/hemlock forests. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This region supports a PNV mosaic of hemlock/beech/sugar-maple, wetland vegetation, and mixed conifers, as compared to the predominantly oak forests of 51d to the south. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Travel: Finding Fall's Best FoliageBy Rebecca Hall Everyone knows there's no place like New England, blessed with abundant sugar-maple trees and crisp September weather, to take in the colors of autumn foliage. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Despite the slight variations, the overriding fact that distinguishes the sugar-maple forest from others is that it lasts. ❋ Janine M. Benyus (1989)

_A_, leaves and flowers of sugar-maple, _Acer_ (_Aceraceæ_), × ½. ❋ Douglas Houghton Campbell (N/A)

A typical example is the Algonkian Indian legend of the transformation of Mishosha, the magician, into the sugar-maple, -- the name ❋ Alexander F. Chamberlain (N/A)

The section surveyed by him was chiefly covered with beech and sugar-maple; in fact, it was in what was called, at the time, "the beech and sugar-maple country." ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

He had invested a small legacy received about that time in abandoned marble quarries and sugar-maple orchards. ❋ Helen Beecher Long (N/A)

The principal members of this class are the leopard moth, the hickory-bark borer, the sugar-maple borer, the elm borer, and the bronze-birch borer. ❋ Jacob Joshua Levison (N/A)

Now, at something over sixty years of age, they owned a fine farm and the most productive sugar-maple orchard in that part of the state. ❋ Helen Beecher Long (N/A)

We now entered a doleful barren woods; the timber mostly pine and hemlock -- some thick patches of spruce and fir, and some groves of sugar-maple. ❋ Abner Stocking (N/A)

The sugar-maple furnished the only article of luxury on the frontier; coffee and tea being unknown, or beyond the reach of the settlers, sugar was seldom made, and was only used for the sick, or in the preparation of a _sweetened dram_ at a wedding, or the arrival of a new-comer. ❋ Cecil B. Hartley (N/A)

As early as 1807, Judge Peters, of Philadelphia, became satisfied that all that elevated region around the head waters of the Delaware, Alleghany, and Genesee Rivers, then covered with heavy growths of hemlock, or with forests of beech and sugar-maple, was originally an oak forest, probably covering most of that entire region. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

The route he had taken soon brought him out into the lane at the foot of the hill, near the cider mill, where he stopped to drink of the cool sap that flowed into a large tin pail, from one of the sugar-maple trees under whose branches the mill stood. ❋ John Thomas Simpson (N/A)

When the sap of the sugar-maple is boiled down to the consistence of syrup and allowed to stand, it sometimes deposits a considerable amount of sand; indeed, this is probably always present in some degree, and justifies, perhaps, the occasional complaint of the grittiness of maple-sugar. ❋ Various (N/A)

The sap, too, can be boiled down to sugar, but it is not nearly so rich as that of the proper sugar-maple. ❋ Ella Rodman Church (N/A)

On the day following his harrowing experience in the sugar-maple grove ❋ Zoe Meyer (N/A)

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