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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE

SPECIES: Acer rubrum | Red Maple
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Red maple is one of the most widely distributed trees in eastern North America [97]. Its range extends from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia west to southern Ontario, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois; south through Missouri, eastern Oklahoma, and southern Texas; and east to southern Florida [64]. It is conspicuously absent from the bottomland forests of the Corn Belt in the Prairie Peninsula of the Midwest, the coastal prairies of southern Louisiana and southeastern Texas, and the swamp prairie of the Florida everglades [97]. It is cultivated in Hawaii [102]. ECOSYSTEMS : FRES10 White - red - jack pine FRES11 Spruce - fir FRES13 Loblolly - shortleaf pine FRES14 Oak - pine FRES15 Oak - hickory FRES16 Oak - gum - cypress FRES17 Elm - ash - cottonwood FRES18 Maple - beech - birch FRES19 Aspen - birch STATES : AL AR CT DE FL GA HI IL IN KY LA ME MA MD MI MN MS MO NH NJ NY NC OH OK PA RI SC TN TX VT VA WV WI MB NB NF NS ON PQ ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS : ACAD ALPO APIS ASIS BICY BISO BLRI BUFF CACO CHCH COLO COSW CUGA DEWA EFMO EVER FIIS FODO GATE GWMP GRSM HOBE HOSP INDU ISRO JOFL MACA MANA MORR NATR NERI OBRI OZAR PIRO PRWI RICH ROCR SARA SHEN SHIL SLBE VAFO VOYA BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS : NO-ENTRY KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS : K081 Oak savanna K093 Great Lakes spruce - fir forest K095 Great Lakes pine forest K096 Northeastern spruce - fir forest K097 Southeastern spruce - fir forest K098 Northern floodplain forest K099 Maple - basswood forest K100 Oak - hickory forest K101 Elm - ash forest K102 Beech - maple forest K103 Mixed mesophytic forest K104 Appalachian oak forest K106 Northern hardwoods (seral stages) K107 Northern hardwoods - fir forest (seral stages) K108 Northern hardwoods - spruce forest (seral stages) K110 Northeastern oak - pine forest K111 Oak - hickory - pine forest K112 Southern mixed forest K113 Southern floodplain forest SAF COVER TYPES : 5 Balsam fir 12 Black spruce 14 Northern pin oak 16 Aspen 17 Pin cherry 18 Paper birch 19 Gray birch - red maple 20 White pine - northern red oak - red maple 21 Eastern white pine 22 White pine - hemlock 23 Eastern hemlock 24 Hemlock - yellow birch 25 Sugar maple - beech - yellow birch 26 Sugar maple - basswood 27 Sugar maple 28 Black cherry - maple 30 Red spruce - yellow birch 31 Red spruce - sugar maple - beech 32 Red spruce 33 Red spruce - balsam fir 37 Northern white-cedar 38 Tamarack 39 Black ash - American elm - red maple 43 Bear oak 44 Chestnut oak 45 Pitch pine 46 Eastern redcedar 52 White oak - black oak - northern red oak 53 White oak 55 Northern red oak 57 Yellow-poplar 59 Yellow-poplar - white oak - northern red oak 61 River birch - sycamore 62 Silver maple - American elm 63 Cottonwood 65 Pin oak - sweetgum 73 Southern redcedar 74 Cabbage palmetto 75 Shortleaf pine 76 Shortleaf pine - oak 78 Virginia pine - oak 79 Virginia pine 81 Loblolly pine 82 Loblolly pine - hardwood 85 Slash pine - hardwood 87 Sweetgum - yellow-poplar 88 Willow oak - water oak - diamondleaf (laurel) oak 92 Sweetgum - willow oak 93 Sugarberry - American elm - green ash 95 Black willow 96 Overcup oak - water hickory 97 Atlantic white-cedar 98 Pond pine 100 Pondcypress 101 Baldcypress 103 Water tupelo - swamp tupelo 104 Sweetbay - swamp tupelo - redbay 108 Red maple 109 Hawthorne 110 Black oak SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES : NO-ENTRY HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES : Red maple occurs as a dominant or codominant in several eastern deciduous forests and deciduous swamp communities with black ash (Fraxinus nigra), yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), northern red oak (Quercus rubra), black oak ( Q. velutinus), aspen (Populus tremuloides), and elm (Ulmus spp.). In mesic upland communities of the Southeast, it grows as an overstory dominant with sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) and water oak (Qeurcus palustris). Red maple has been included as an indicator or dominant in the following community type (cts) and plant association (pas) classifications: Location Classification Authority AL forest cts Golden 1979 MA forest pas Spurr 1956 se MI deciduous swamp cts Barnes 1976 s MI forest cts Hammitt & Barnes 1989 NY forest cts Glitzenstein & others 1990 s ON general veg. cts Smith & others 1975

Related categories for Species: Acer rubrum | Red Maple

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