Norway Maple
The Norway Maple (*Acer platanoides*) is a deciduous tree native to Europe and western Asia. It is known for its broad, rounded crown and can grow up to 50 feet tall. The leaves are large, with five lobes, and turn vibrant yellow in the fall. This tree is often used in urban landscaping due to its tolerance of various soil conditions.
One notable feature of the Norway Maple is its sap, which can be tapped to produce syrup, similar to the Sugar Maple. However, it is considered invasive in some regions, as it can outcompete native species for resources.