"I can only live in Norway maples, and there are no more around here."
Until a few years ago, the Norway maples were relatively disease free.
It was a Norway maple, about 18 inches in diameter and more than 50 feet high.
You could find a nice, clean place that has a job open, and a Norway maple growing in front of it.
Of the two Norway maples, one had died in infancy.
The Norway maple, a hardy survivor on city streets, would make a fine state tree.
From a biodiversity standpoint, we have too many Norway maples - in some areas it's almost 50 percent.
They prefer to lay their eggs in Norway maples, a common city tree.
A. The most common tree in the city today is the Norway maple, but it wasn't meant to be that way.
The infected trees - at least six of the park's 34 Norway maples - will be removed beginning tomorrow, he said.