Red Maple

Red maple (Acer rubrum), a vibrant and adaptable species of hardwood tree, is prevalent throughout eastern North America. This tree is celebrated for its stunning fall foliage, which transitions from glossy green to brilliant shades of scarlet, orange, and gold. Typical of deciduous trees, the red maple can reach heights between 40 to 70 feet.

The red maple itself is not noted for having a distinctive overall scent profile, as its leaves and wood do not emit a strong fragrance. However, during its blooming period in early spring, the flowers of the red maple can have a subtle, sweet scent. These flowers are generally small and appear in attractive clusters before the leaves emerge, contributing to the tree's ornamental value.

The wood of the red maple is often used in furniture and is appreciated for its fine grain and workability rather than for any particular aroma. Overall, the red maple is more visually striking than it is scent-oriented, making it a beloved choice for both aesthetic and practical uses in varied landscapes.

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