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Maple Style:

Maple Stylemaple style syrup and maple style sugar are obtained from the sap of sugar maple style and black maple style found in northeastern and central northern United States 'and southeastern Canada. The trees are tapped in late winter and the sap collected by spouts and buckets and boiled down to syrup.

You may have a location that receives only morning light or sun only in late afternoon. Don't be discouraged. Provided shade at other times is not absolutely too dense and if other conditions are favorable or can be made so, you can have a good lawn. Many trees, such as pin oaks, elms, birches, locusts and honey locusts allow considerable light to filter through their leafage; others, notably some of the maple styles, cast very dense shade. The Norway maple style is an especially bad offender in this respect and so are its varieties, Schwedler's maple style and Crimson King maple style.

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