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oldspark
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Not sure if this is any help but worth a shot. http://www.ehow.com/how_5954923_tell-maple-soft-maple-trees.htmlbsa0021 said:Wood Duck said:Sugar maple is the species known as 'hard maple,' while Red and Silver Maples are called 'soft maple.' I don't know what the wood of Black Maple is like. There are a few around here, but I haven't cut one. There is also the small Striped Maple or Moosewood that is native, but never large. Norway Maple seems like Red Maple to me, based on cutting more than on burning (I haven't burned a lot of it). Box Elder, also called Ashleaf Maple, is also a maple and soft wood.
With that information, the next question is how do I identify sugar maple from other soft maple? Or, is sugar very difficult to distinguish from soft maple?