Scientific name: Acer campestre
Common name: hedge maple
Native: No
Native range: It is native to most of Europe [2,4].
Distribution in North America: Click to view the USDA Plants Database page for A. campestre.
USDA Zones: 5-8A [1]
Maximum age: It lives to 250-350 years on average [4].
Ecology: In its native range, it is home to a variety of insects, thus attracting insectivorous birds [4,5]. It is also a source of nectar and pollen for bees, and the fruits are consumed by small mammals [5].
Ethnobotany: Its tough, dense wood is excellent for woodworking, however the small scale of the wood it produces means that it is typically used as firewood, rather than a medium for woodcrafts. It is valuable as a source of forage for honeybees [2,4,5]. It is used in traditional European medicine as an anti-inflammatory, and it contains several compounds that may have medical significance [3].
[1] hort.ufl.edu/trees/ACECAMA.pdf
[2] forest.jrc.ec.europa.eu/media/atlas/Acer_campestre.pdf
[3] dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1119843
[4] www.bioversityinternational.org/fileadmin/
user_upload/online_library/publications/pdfs/1033.pdf
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