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The Norway Maple is a species of maple tree native to central and Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The tree grows from 60-100ft tall with a trunk up to 5ft in diameter. The bark is typically brownish grey with shallow grooves. Unlike many other species of maple trees, Norway Maples do not develop a shaggy bark as they mature.

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Description

Norway Maple
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Sapindales
Family: Sapindacaea
Genus: Acer L.
Species: Acer Platanoides L.

The Norway Maple is a species of maple tree native to central and Eastern Europe and Western Asia. The tree grows from 60-100ft tall with a trunk up to 5ft in diameter. The bark is typically brownish grey with shallow grooves. Unlike many other species of maple trees, Norway Maples do not develop a shaggy bark as they mature.