ELM AND MAPLE SEED BEAUTIES
Native to northeastern North America, the interesting and attractive winged seeds of American elm trees and red maple trees have beauties, and characteristics in common. Both kinds of seeds develop from fertilized flowers that bloom early in April. By mid-May, both have thin, papery "wings" that allow them to float and spin in the wind to the ground, often in sunny places, far from their parent trees, where their seedlings can get a good start in life. American elm trees and red maple trees are adapted to moist soil in bottomlands, but have also been commonly planted on lawns for their shapes and shade. And it's on lawns that the beauties of their winged seeds, called samaras" are most appreciated. American elm seeds are numerous on large trees. Each seed is small and flat. And each one is beige, slightly oblong and has a narrow wing completely around the slight bulge of its embryo in its center. ...