norway maple
A large norway maple stands in the middle of a park, its leaves turning bright yellow.
Noun: 1. A species of maple tree: Norway maple refers to a specific, large species of maple tree (Acer platanoides) native to Europe and western Asia but widely introduced and naturalized in other regions, particularly North America. 2. A cultivated ornamental tree: It is a common tree planted in parks and along streets, known for its dense, rounded crown and tolerance to urban conditions.
The term "Norway maple" is used as a countable noun to identify this specific type of tree. It is often used in botanical, horticultural, and general descriptive contexts. * The Norway maple provides excellent shade in the summer. * Many of the trees lining the city streets are Norway maples. * You can identify a Norway maple by its five-lobed leaves and the milky sap in its leaf stems.
- In a botanical guide: "The Norway maple can be distinguished from the native sugar maple by breaking a leaf stem; a Norway maple will exude a milky white sap."
- In a landscaping context: "We decided to plant a Norway maple in the backyard because of its fast growth and attractive fall color."
- In an ecological note: "In some North American forests, the Norway maple is considered an invasive species, as it can outcompete native trees."
- 'Norway maple' as a modifier: The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to this tree.
- Norway maple leaves turn a bright yellow in autumn.
- The park has a beautiful Norway maple grove.
- Acer platanoides: The scientific (Latin) name for the Norway maple.
- Crimson King maple: A popular cultivar of the Norway maple known for its deep purple-red leaves throughout the growing season.
- Sugar maple (): A different, native North American maple species often confused with the Norway maple.
- Acer platanoides (scientific name)
The term "Norway maple" has a single, specific botanical meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its meaning is consistently tied to the tree species itself.
A large norway maple stands in the middle of a park, its leaves turning bright yellow.
- a large Eurasian maple tree naturalized in North America; five-lobed leaves yellow in autumn; cultivated in many varieties