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Bigleaf Maple Samaras

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The familiar winged seedpods (or samaras) of the bigleaf maple, ripened and dries, ready to split and helicopter off into the wind. Unlike other maples, the fuzzy coating covering the main part of the seed is actually quite spiky and burr-like. I found that out the hard way. This one was photographed in the riparian forest near the Nisqually River Delta near Olympia, WA.

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© 2014
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5222x3481 / 8.7MB
Keywords
A. macrophyllum, Acer, Acer macrophyllum, Aceraceae, Angiosperms, Eudicots, Homalothecium fulgescens, NWR, Nisqually NWR, Northwest, Oregon maple, PNW, Pacific Northwest, Plantae, Rosids, Sapindaceae, Sapindales, Spring, Thurston County, Washington, achene, bigleaf maple, deciduous, dicot, fruit, helicopter, incised, lobe, maple, moss, palmate, perennial, pod, samara, seed, seedpod, tree, west coast, western, whirly bird, whirlybird, winged, yellow, yellow mossNisqually NWR
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Bigleaf Maple, Sapindaceae (Maples and Horse Chestnuts)
The familiar winged seedpods (or samaras) of the bigleaf maple, ripened and dries, ready to split and helicopter off into the wind. Unlike other maples, the fuzzy coating covering the main part of the seed is actually quite spiky and burr-like. I found that out the hard way. This one was photographed in the riparian forest near the Nisqually River Delta near Olympia, WA.