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About
Box Elder Trees: The only North American maple to have
compound leaves (consisting of 3 to 7 leaflets), this species can
reach 50 ft (15 m) with a thick trunk and upright branching habit,
but is more often seen as a smaller tree with cane-like, bright green
branches.
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Elder picture

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| Box
Elder Tree Facts |
| Scientific
Name: |
Acer
negundo
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| Foliage: |
Green
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| Mature
Height: |
30-50'
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| Mature
Spread: |
20-40'
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| Soil: |
Tolerates
dry to wet soil
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| Zones: |
2-9
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| Moisture: |
Drought
tolerant
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It
is fast growing and tolerates poor conditions. Male and female plants;
brittle wood; boxelder bugs eat seeds on female trees.
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