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Forest-to-Table Syrup: A Guide to Making Syrup from Big Leaf Maples and Beyond. Making syrup from trees, including Big Leaf Maples, is an engaging and rewarding process. Here’s a detailed guide to help you through it: Overview Syrup-making is a traditional practice that involves extracting sap from trees and boiling it down to create syrup. While most commonly associated with Sugar Maples, several other tree species, including Big Leaf Maples, can also be tapped for syrup. See link in bio f... Making Syrup, Sugar Maple Tree, Tree Species, Sugar Maple, Big Leaves, Maple Tree, Syrup, Link In Bio, Trees

Forest-to-Table Syrup: A Guide to Making Syrup from Big Leaf Maples and Beyond. Making syrup from trees, including Big Leaf Maples, is an engaging and rewarding process. Here’s a detailed guide to help you through it: Overview Syrup-making is a traditional practice that involves extracting sap from trees and boiling it down to create syrup. While most commonly associated with Sugar Maples, several other tree species, including Big Leaf Maples, can also be tapped for syrup. See link in bio…

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Big-Leaf Maple                                                                                The Maple Family–Aceraceae Acer macrophyllum Pursh. (AY-ser mak-ro-FILL-um) Names: Big-Leaf Maple, sometimes called Oregon Maple, derives both its common name and its scientific name, macrophyllum, from the fact that it can have leaves up to 12 inches across–the largest of any maple! Relationships: There are nearly 150 species of maples worldwide.  […] Big Leaf Plants, Small Mammals, Big Leaves, Fast Growing Trees, Rain Water Collection, Unique Trees, Tree Hugger, How To Grow Taller, Deciduous Trees

Big-Leaf Maple The Maple Family–Aceraceae Acer macrophyllum Pursh. (AY-ser mak-ro-FILL-um) Names: Big-Leaf Maple, sometimes called Oregon Maple, derives both its common name and its scientific name, macrophyllum, from the fact that it can have leaves up to 12 inches across–the largest of any maple! Relationships: There are nearly 150 species of maples worldwide. […]

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