Species profile
Manitoba Maple
Acer negundo
6,699 on Toronto's streets — 0.97% of the city's catalogued canopy.
🍁 Fall colour Sep 15 – Oct 5: yellow, early shed
Acer negundo, also known as the box elder, boxelder maple, Manitoba maple or ash-leaved maple, is a species of maple native to North America from Canada to Honduras. It is a fast-growing, short-lived tree with opposite, ash-like compound leaves. It is sometimes considered a weedy or invasive species, and has been naturalized throughout much of the world, including South America, Australia, New Zea
Where they cluster
| Neighbourhood | Trees |
|---|---|
| Stonegate-Queensway | 260 |
| Rockcliffe-Smythe | 213 |
| High Park-Swansea | 182 |
| Lambton Baby Point | 130 |
| Birchcliffe-Cliffside | 128 |
| Junction Area | 123 |
| Islington | 122 |
| Lansing-Westgate | 118 |
Notable specimens
- 159 cm DBH at 155 ROWNTREE MILL RD · view →
- 153 cm DBH at 467 ASHDALE AVE · view →
- 141 cm DBH at 9 THORN LANE · view →
- 140 cm DBH at 345 ALLIANCE AVE · view →
- 139 cm DBH at 92 KIMBARK BLVD · view →
- 132 cm DBH at 144 DEWBOURNE AVE · view →
- 130 cm DBH at 61 CLAIRTON CRES · view →
- 130 cm DBH at 132 BYNG AVE NORTH YORK · view →