![]() The copyright of the photo is held by E.A.Dzyubenko. ![]() All native plant distribution maps (below) are provided by the Biota of. Rights and copyrights: The copyrights of the map and descriptions are held by their authors. Norway maple is a large deciduous tree that can grow to heights of 40-65 feet. Herbarium specimens of V.L.Komarov Botanical Institute, St.Petersburg, Russia. ![]() Vergleichende Chorologie der Zentraleuropischen Flora. The species prefers the temperate zone of the European part of the former USSR (larger polygon), also occurs in the Caucasus (smaller polygon). The range consists of two polygons and dots. Method of the map construction: The data from the herbarium materials of LE, published maps (Grozdov, 1952 Meusel et al., 1965 Sokolov et al., 1986), and published data (Gromadin, Matyukhin, 2006) were used to construct the range of Acer platanoides. Accuracy of the qualifier: The dots represent information on the species localities: reliable data from herbarium (1) and published sources (2) the polygons - generalized information on the species distribution from published sources and herbarium specimens. The species range is represented by polygons and dots. Projection: "Albers Equal-Area Conic Projection for USSR", 9, 1001, 7, 100, 0, 44, 68, 0, 0 Basic contents: The map is a vector file consisting of 1 basic and 2 subject layers. Actually the most widespread native maple in Europe, growing as far west as northern Spain and as far east as Russia and Kazakhstan, its growth covers a broad range on the vertical plane also it’s been found growing in river valleys as well. Accuracy of the map: The map is based on data of 1:10 000 000 - 1:80 000 000 scale maps, specified according to herbarium materials. platanoides is native to the central and eastern regions of Europe, as well as western Asia. Object description Download GIS-layers Authors: The expert-botanists - N.I.Dzyubenko, E.A.Dzyubenko. Relatives Range of distribution of Norway Maple (Acer platanoides
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