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Maple alongside gravel road (3.3018)
Date: 1940sType: Photographic image
Description:Maple alongside gravel road
Extent: 1 photograph
Two men observing transplanting of maple tree near shops at South Farm (3.33489)
Date: 1957Type: Photographic image
Description:Two men observing transplanting of maple tree near shops at South Farm
Extent: 1 negative
Kluckhohn transplanter moving maple in the distance (3.33493)
Date: September 1957Creator: Gall, Richard
Type: Photographic image
Description:Kluckhohn transplanter moving maple in the distance
Extent: 1 negative
Kluckhohn transplanter moving maple (3.33494)
Date: September 1957Creator: Gall, Richard
Type: Photographic image
Description:Kluckhohn transplanter moving maple
Extent: 1 negative
Maple tree moved south of service buildings (3.33503)
Date: 1958Type: Photographic image
Description:Maple tree moved about 100 feet south of service buildings
Extent: 1 negative filmstrip
Maple tree moved south of service buildings (3.33504)
Date: 1958Type: Photographic image
Description:Maple tree moved about 100 feet south of service buildings
Extent: 1 negative filmstrip
Maple tree moved south of service buildings (3.33505)
Date: 1958Type: Photographic image
Description:Maple tree moved about 100 feet south of service buildings
Extent: 1 negative filmstrip
Looking west across Lake Marmo at Arbor Vitae and maple in center (3.34020)
Date: 1920 – 1939Type: Photographic image
Description:Looking west from just north of present bridge across Lake Marmo at arborvitae and maple in center.
Extent: 1 negative filmstrip
Neal McLain measuring the diameter of a maple tree trunk (3.34103)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Neal McLain, class participant, measures the diameter of a maple tree trunk during a class with May T. Watts at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 slide
Opposite buds: Horse chestnut, Ash, and Maple (3.34356)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A display showing opposit buds on horse chestnut, ask, and maple twigs. Above each twig is a capital letter representing its corresponding tree name, which spells out HAM.
Extent: 1 slide
CHANGE bench in the maple (Acer) collection at The Morton Arboretum (3.36285)
Date: June 11 2013Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Photographic image
Description:Maples are known for change, especially when they are transformed by showy fall colors. But maples are also dealing with another type of change--climate change--that threatens their continued survival and success in the midwestern United States. The laser-cut corten steel letters of the CHANGE bench, located in the maple (Acer) collection at The Morton Arboretum, change from positive to negative from left to right.
Acer (maple), fruit (3.37246)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer (maple), detail of fruit with pink-hued winged seed cases
Extent: 1 slide
View from bottom of Pine Hill looking northeast (3.37791)
Date: 1930sType: Photographic image
Description:View from bottom of Pine Hill looking northeast
Big maple by Lake Marmo in center of picture
Extent: 1 photograph
Acer (Maple), fruit, immature (3.41523)
Date: April 14 2010Creator: Brown, Deborah J. G.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Acer (Maple), fruit, immature