Any time
Open links in new tab
- Black maple leaves can refer to two things12:
- Black spots on maple leaves are caused by the fungal pathogen Rhytisma, or ‘Tar Spot’. The fungal spores, which are carried from tree to tree with the wind, do not affect the health of a tree. The best way to prevent Tar Spot from returning is to rake up the fallen leaves and dispose of them1.
- Black Maple leaves are three-lobed and have drooping leaf edges. They are very similar to the leaves of a Sugar Maple, but the key differences are that the Black Maple leaves are three-lobed and have drooping leaf edges. In comparison, a Sugar Maple generally has five-lobed leaves that do not droop2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Maple leaves with black spots have been infected by the fungal pathogen Rhytisma, or ‘Tar Spot’. The fungal spores, which are carried from tree to tree with the wind, do not affect the health of a tree. The best way to prevent Tar Spot from returning is to rake up the fallen leaves and dispose of them.plantophiles.com/plant-diseases/black-spots-on-ma…The leaves and buds of a Black Maple are opposite on the stems. Leaves are simple and are very similar to the leaves of a Sugar Maple (Figure 1). The key differences are that the Black Maple leaves are three-lobed and have drooping leaf edges. In comparison, a Sugar Maple generally has five-lobed leaves that do not droop.learning.arielfoundationpark.org/index.php/learnin… Black Maple - US Forest Service Research and Development
Black maple (Acer nigrum) - Minnesota DNR
Acer nigrum — black maple - Go Botany
- bing.com › videosWatch full video
Black Maple Trees - Midwest Gardening
Acer nigrum - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Black Maple is a large deciduous tree in the maple family (Sapindaceae) native to Eastern and Central USA and can be found in the mountains of NC. The species epithet, nigrum, is Latin for "black." It typically grows 60 to 80 feet tall with a …
Black Maple - Maple Living
How Do You Identify A Black Maple Tree? - Maple Living
What Tree Is It? - OPLIN
The Black Maple grows in moist soils of mixed hardwood forests. It ranges from southern Ontario and much of the northeastern United States southward to Tennessee and westward to Iowa and Missouri.
- Some results have been removed