Observation
Acer negundo L.
observed by
Andrzej KonstantynowiczAndrzej Konstantynowicz
May 1, 2006

Common name(s)
Boxelder
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Andrzej Konstantynowicz
KP Laer
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Acer negundo Flower
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Date created
Feb 28, 2023
Last revised
Oct 9, 2023
Łódź, Park Sienkiewicza
Female flower. It is native across much of the United States (mostly in the east) and south-central Canada, and can be found as far south as Guatemala; introduced to Poland at the end of XVIII century. Possible invasive plant. Ornamental plant. Edible plant - the sap contains a reasonable quantity of sugar and can be used as a refreshing drink or be concentrated into a syrup; inner bark raw or cooked, can be dried, ground into a powder and then used as a thickener in soups, or be added to cereal flours when making bread, cakes; seeds after removal of wings boiled then eaten hot. Herbal plant - a tea made from the inner bark is used as an emetic. Usable plant - the heartwood is a creamy white, and is not clearly demarcated from the thick band of sapwood; the wood is soft, weak, light, close grained.
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