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Acer campestre — Field Maple
A very common lowland tree, and the only maple native to Britain.
The opposite leaves are smaller than Sycamore and Norway Maple and more rounded. The buds are also small for a maple. Sparse erect yellow-green flowerheads are produced as the leaves emerge. The paired winged fruit (samaras) are at 180 degrees to each other.
f. fastigiatum includes a number of clones with more vertical branching.
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