I've recently thought it would be a fun endeavor to grow a maple tree from seeds dropped on the roads and sidewalks in my neighborhood.
So I looked around and found some that I like the look of, and collected some seeds. Now I'm trying to identify the species.
The samara (seeds) look exactly like those from a Norway Maple:
However, Wikipedia says that Norway Maples drop their seeds in fall, and it's spring now. Also Norway Maples are famous for their shallow roots that take all the surface moisture, making it very difficult for surface plants such as grass to grow. However, the grass under the tree from which I got these seeds is thriving.
As to the appearance of the bark and leaves, I'll have to follow up on that later, since I'm at work now.
So I looked around and found some that I like the look of, and collected some seeds. Now I'm trying to identify the species.
The samara (seeds) look exactly like those from a Norway Maple:
However, Wikipedia says that Norway Maples drop their seeds in fall, and it's spring now. Also Norway Maples are famous for their shallow roots that take all the surface moisture, making it very difficult for surface plants such as grass to grow. However, the grass under the tree from which I got these seeds is thriving.
As to the appearance of the bark and leaves, I'll have to follow up on that later, since I'm at work now.