
Two kinds of maple are common where I live. Sometimes called “swamp maple” because it can thrive in swampy areas, red maple can also thrive atop rocky hills and in the intermediate conditions of landscaped yards. Sugar maples are the other (and more finicky) kind.
The wide range of suitable habitats may partly explain the wide range of turning times for red maples. While they turn early in swampy areas, some of them in other areas turn as late as oaks. Those that turn at a middling time don’t seem to mind being upstaged by the best of the sugar maples:

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I love seeing proof of changing leaf colors. We have so few trees out here that do that. Liquid Amber is the most popular, but not nearly as stunning as that brilliant red sugar maple.
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Beautiful and amazing Maples. Anita
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