It grows extremely fast, up to 6 inches per day. It has dark green leaves that are palmately lobed. Each leaf is associated with a tendril, allowing it to grasp on to a tree or shrub, giving it ...
Its leaves are opposite and palmately lobed, a distinguishing feature of the species. Foragers should identify mature sugar maples of the right size and age before tapping. Trees should be at least 12 ...
Stems are slender, slightly hairy, branched from the base and reach 6 to 20 inches tall. Lower leaves are round, palmately veined and bright green, with round-toothed margins. They’re borne on long ...