Noun
a large Eurasian maple tree naturalized in North America; five-lobed leaves yellow in autumn; cultivated in many varieties
Source: WordNetThe judge said 126 feet from the property line is fine and that spares what is officially designated as the second eldest Norway maple tree in the state. Source: Internet
Norway maple trees are successful invaders in part because the trees have shallow root systems, which crowd out competitors. Source: Internet
Looking out across the East Bluff, summer resident and committee member Kitty Hannabass points to the tops of Norway maple trees she’s seen creeping up the cliff. Source: Internet
The most common street tree is the Norway maple (24.3 percent) followed by the honey locust (9.3 percent). Source: Internet