Gorgeous photos. I did not know that maple trees grew in Europe. Do you have maple syrup there? Even though it is a native product of North America, the real syrup as opposed to imitations is expensive. I keep a bottle of it in my fridge.
I don't know if it is now possible to buy any maple syrup here (it is not even a "thing" in my culture, but we now live in a global world after all). I don't think we even have the right maple species to produce the syrup. There are no sugar maples here to be sure; I have never seen one "in person".
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This maple species is native to Europe.
I don't know if it is now possible to buy any maple syrup here (it is not even a "thing" in my culture, but we now live in a global world after all). I don't think we even have the right maple species to produce the syrup. There are no sugar maples here to be sure; I have never seen one "in person".
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I don't think I've ever come across a Norway maple on my walks - the flowers are wonderful!
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There are plenty of these maples around here; I think they are native.
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