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Definition of Dwarf maple
1. Noun. Small maple of northwestern North America.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dwarf Maple
Literary usage of Dwarf maple
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outdoor Heritage by Harold Child Bryant (1919)
"The other native maple seldom grows to be more than a bush, hence the name "dwarf
maple." This happens to be the author's favorite shrub. ..."
2. Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States: Their Names and Ranges by George Bishop Sudworth (1898)
"dwarf maple. RANGE.—From British Columbia eastward anil southward over the ...
dwarf maple (Oreg., Utah, Cal., Colo.); Mountain Maple (Colo., Mont. ..."
3. Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope by George Bishop Sudworth, United States Forest Service (1908)
"dwarf maple Is only rarely a tree from 20 to .'!0 feet high and from 0 to 12
inches through, its narrow crown of straight, slender limbs trending upward ..."
4. Queer Things about Japan by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1903)
"But what tickled me most were the maple trees in china flower-pots, and the tiny
Chinese garden with dwarf maple trees growing in it. ..."