Rocky mountain maple

Thayne Tuason, Central Washington Native Plants, www.cwnp.org

Rocky mountain maple (Acer glabrum)

Also Known As: Douglas maple, Mountain maple
Plant Family: Maple (Aceraceae)

Identification Guide: *Print version pdf
Phenophase Field Guide: *Print version pdf

2009 Live Map - View live map

Did you Know? “Rocky Mountain maple is a highly valued big game browse species. Moose, elk, mule deer, and white-tailed deer to varying degrees throughout the year eat its leaves and twigs, but it is especially important as a winter food source.” Contributed By: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Center & the Biota of North America Program

Phenological Observations of Interest: First Leaf, All Leaves Unfolded, First Flower, Full Flower, End of Flowering, First Ripe Fruit, 50% Color, 50% Leaf Fall


2009 Live Map for Rocky mountain maple

Below you can view the latest 100 observations that have been reported in 2009 for Rocky mountain maple (If the map below is empty then there have not been any 2009 observations reported.)

Use the navigation buttons on the left to zoom in/out and pan around. Click on each place marker to get detail information about that observation.

1 = First Leaf
3 = All Leaves Unfolded
5 = First Flower
7 = Full Flower
9 = End of Flowering
11 = First Ripe Fruit
12 = 50% Color
14 = 50% Leaf Fall

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