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The current national champion bigleaf maple is located in Marion, Oregon.
Bigleaf Maple and Red Alder trees line both creeks.
There are also some Bigleaf Maples.
The eastern gorge is home to Bigleaf Maple and Garry Oak.
Common associates include Western hemlock, Sitka spruce, red alder and bigleaf maple.
Some western hemlock, western red cedar, grand fir, red alder and bigleaf maple also occur.
Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
Three of the most common are the California Bay Laurel, the Bigleaf Maple and the Tanoak.
Other large trees include grand fir (at its northern limit), Sitka spruce, western white pine, black cottonwood, red alder and bigleaf maple.
Hardwoods including Tanoak, Bigleaf Maple, Red Alder, and Madrone are common.
Trees such as the Pacific Madrone, Bigleaf Maple, California laurel, and red alder are also widespread throughout the parks.
Mapleton was likely named by Julia Ann Bean ("Grandma" Bean) for the abundance of Bigleaf Maple trees in the area.
Dominant trees are Red Alder, Bigleaf Maple, Douglas-fir, Western Redcedar, and Western Hemlock.
The parks are mostly forested with native Bigleaf Maple, Coast Douglas-fir, Western Hemlock, and Western Redcedar.
In the western, temperate rainforest areas, forests are marked by Bigleaf Maples, Douglas Fir, and Western Hemlock, all covered in epiphytes.
Other deciduous trees at lower elevations in the area may include such species as Bigleaf Maple, Vine Maple, Black Oak and Pacific Dogwood.
It is located on the floodplain of the Luckiamute River and is forested by Bigleaf Maple, Douglas-fir, and Black Cottonwood trees, among other varieties.
Wetter areas supported Oregon ash, Douglas-fir, bigleaf maple, black cottonwood, and an understory of poison-oak, hazel, and Indian plum, with some Ponderosa pine to the south.
The mixed oak woodland habitat dominates the lower elevations with Coast live oak, Douglas fir, California Buckeye and Bigleaf Maple forming the majority of the canopy.
Coast Douglas-fir, Thuja plicata, Bigleaf Maple, Red Alder, Vine Maple, and Black Cottonwood are also found throughout the forest.
The forest canopy is primarily made up of the Coast Douglas-fir, Western Redcedar, Bigleaf Maple, Pacific Madrone and Western Hemlock.
Fields of wildlife food crops are interspersed with Oregon white oak savannah, meandering creeks with bottomland Oregon Ash forest, old growth Bigleaf Maple, and native prairie.
The area near the camp is populated with Coastal Redwood, Douglas Fir, Western Sycamore, Bay Laurel, Bigleaf Maple, and Tanbark Oak.
Along streambanks it is commonly associated with willows 'Salix' spp., red osier dogwood 'Cornus stolonifera', Oregon ash 'Fraxinus latifolia' and bigleaf maple 'Acer macrophyllum'.
The world's largest Bigleaf Maple, as determined by the National Register of Big Trees, with a height of 101 feet and a spread of 90 feet, is located near Jewell.
Acer macrophyllum (bigleaf maple or Oregon maple) is a large deciduous tree in the genus Acer.
Big leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum).
Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum)
Deciduous trees such as red alder (Thuja plicata) and big-leaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) were present to a lesser degree.
Along streambanks it is commonly associated with willows 'Salix' spp., red osier dogwood 'Cornus stolonifera', Oregon ash 'Fraxinus latifolia' and bigleaf maple 'Acer macrophyllum'.
Neighboring species include Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea sitchensis, Acer macrophyllum, Rhamnus purshiana, Umbellularia californica, Tsuga heterophylla, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana and Lithocarpus densiflorus.
North America, Pacific region - Abies grandis, Abies procera, Acer macrophyllum, Alnus rubra, Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, Libocedrus decurrens, Pinus ponderosa, Populus trichocarpa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Sequoiadendron giganteum, Thuja plicata, etc.