big leaf maple
Acer macrophyllum
Family: Aceraceae.
Type: Medium to tall deciduous tree.
Branching: Opposite.
Leaves: Large and simple. Deeply palmately lobed.
Twig: Twigs are fat and smooth, greenish with a blue cast due to bloom. Bark is fissured in a grid-like pattern, and looks like frosted flakes, with small scales like white sugar, but it is typically covered with moss and lichen.
Flower & Fruit: Fruits are samaras which hang in hairy clusters.
Miscellaneous: Big leaf maple prefers wet environments, and is often found along streambanks and other wet spots in forests; it is drought-intolerant. It is shade-tolerant.