Species profile
Hedge Maple
Acer campestre
3,425 on Toronto's streets — 0.50% of the city's catalogued canopy.
🍁 Fall colour Oct 5 – Oct 25: yellow-orange, small European maple
Acer campestre, known as the field maple, is a flowering plant species in the family Sapindaceae. It is native to much of continental Europe, Britain, southwest Asia from Turkey to the Caucasus, and north Africa in the Atlas Mountains. It has been widely planted, and is introduced outside its native range in Europe and areas of USA and Western Australia with suitable climate.
Where they cluster
| Neighbourhood | Trees |
|---|---|
| Stonegate-Queensway | 281 |
| Eringate-Centennial-West Deane | 209 |
| Alderwood | 168 |
| Islington | 149 |
| West Humber-Clairville | 124 |
| Rexdale-Kipling | 100 |
| Mimico-Queensway | 97 |
| Kingsview Village-The Westway | 86 |
Notable specimens
- 68 cm DBH at 207 ELMHURST AVE · view →
- 66 cm DBH at 56 CLAYMORE DR · view →
- 65 cm DBH at 66 RACINE RD · view →
- 64 cm DBH at 5 WILLOWBROOK RD · view →
- 64 cm DBH at 31 LOCKHEED BLVD · view →
- 63 cm DBH at 531 OLD ORCHARD GRV · view →
- 62 cm DBH at 34 ROBIN HOOD RD · view →
- 61 cm DBH at 11 BEAVER BEND CRES · view →