To identify a Red Maple, first look at the bark. Younger trees have smooth, light grey bark and older trees have dark grey, rough bark. The tree has different pigments in their stems, buds, seeds, flowers, and in the fall are responsible for the vibrant red leaves that dominate the foliage. …show more content…
They have adapted by growing their roots parallel to the surface of the soil to survive the seasonal flooding. This wooded forest dominated by Red Maples is a valuable ecosystem is called a Red Maple Swamp and holds a variety of important species. Reptiles and amphibians live in the bodies of water to feed and reproduce. Mammals use the thick underbrush to hide, a food source and are close to a water source. Many species of bird use the canopy for their homes and for protection. The wetlands are also important because they help with flood control by storing water and clean water of pollutants from