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mountain maple
noun
- a shrub, Acer spicatum, of eastern North America, having small, greenish-yellow flowers and winged fruit, the foliage turning to orange and scarlet in autumn.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mountain maple1
An Americanism dating back to 1775–85
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Example Sentences
On the broader shelves the mountain maple, the silver birch, and the hobble-bush secure a precarious foothold.
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Close by, from the forked branches of a crimson-fruited mountain maple, hung the dainty, deserted nest of a vireo.
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The underbrush is scanty; mountain maple is rather common, and there are a few young black ashes.
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A scanty undergrowth of mountain maple and numerous sugar maple seedlings is present.
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The mountain maple—the nurserymen call it Acer spicatum—is another native of rather dwarf growth.
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