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Vascular Plant Database Family Results



Category: Dicots

Family Name: Aceraceae

Species Name
 
Acer -  Maps/Photos
  1. Acer drummondii Hook. & H.J. Arn. ex Nutt.   
     NWI R2 TN: Obligate Wetland
     Common Name: Drummond red maple
     Synonymns:
      Acer rubrum L. ssp. drummondii (Hook. & Arn. ex Nutt.) E. Murr.
      Acer rubrum L. var. drummondii (Hook. & Arn. ex Nutt.) Sarg.
  2. Acer negundo L.   
     NWI R2 TN: Facultative Wetland
     Common Name: boxelder, box elder
  3. Acer pensylvanicum L.   
     NWI R2 TN: Facultative Upland -
     Common Name: striped maple
  4. Acer platanoides L.*   
     Common Name: Norway maple
  5. Acer rubrum L.   
     Common Name: red maple
  6. Acer saccharinum L.   
     NWI R2 TN: Facultative Wetland
     Common Name: silver maple, water maple
  7. Acer saccharum ssp. floridanum    
     Common Name: southern sugar maple
     Synonymns:
      Acer saccharinum L. var. floridanum Chapman
      Acer barbatum Michx.
      Acer nigrum Michx. f. var. floridanum (Chapman) Fosberg
      Acer saccharum Marsh. var. floridanum (Chapman) Small & Heller
      Acer floridanum (Chapman) Pax
  8. Acer saccharum ssp. leucoderme  (TN Special Concern Species)  
     Common Name: chalk maple
     Synonymns:
      Acer leucoderme Small
      Acer nigrum Michx. f. var. leucoderme (Small) Fosberg
      Acer saccharum Marsh. var. leucoderme (Small) Rehd.
  9. Acer saccharum ssp. nigrum    
     Common Name: black maple
     Synonymns:
      Acer nigrum Michx. f.
      Acer saccharum Marsh. var. nigrum (Michx. f.) Britt.
  10. Acer saccharum ssp. saccharum    
     NWI R2 TN: Facultative Upland -
     Common Name: sugar maple
  11. Acer spicatum Lam.   
     NWI R2 TN: No Wetland Indicator
     Common Name: mountain maple

 

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