From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Common name is
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Douglas Maple +
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Documentation requested
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false +
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Family
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Aceraceae +
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FlowerDescription
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Plants with both male and female flowers or only one type. 5 green sepals, petals similar or lacking. 10 stamens and 2 stigmas. +
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Genus
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Acer +
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InfraspecificEpithet
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douglasii +
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LeafDescription
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Leaves opposite on stems. Leaves with 3-5 lobes. Leaf margins coarsely toothed. +
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Occurrence is
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Documented +
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Origination status is
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Native +
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Scientific name is
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Acer glabrum +
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SpecificEpithet
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glabrum +
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Summary
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One of the few species of deciduous trees … One of the few species of deciduous trees found in southeastern Alaska. Douglas Maple can be locally common (Shaman Island near Douglas), but for the most part maple tends to be unusual to rare.
Widely collected from north to south, there are no collections from the outer coast. (''Does it prefer a somewhat less than hypermaritime climate, or is it just poorly documented?'')imate, or is it just poorly documented?'') +
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Synonyms include
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Acer douglasii +
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TaxonRank
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variety +
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Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Acer glabrum +
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, Acer glabrum +
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, Acer glabrum +
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Categories |
Vascular Plant +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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24 February 2015 05:56:23 +
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Has subobjectThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Acer glabrum +
, Acer glabrum +
, Acer glabrum +
, Acer glabrum +
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