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The Mathematics of Maple Sugaring

The Double Samara Seed

The seed of the maple tree (Acer saccharum) is symmetrical about a plane of symmetry. The shape of the seed helps it to fly away from the parent tree so that the seedling has space to grow.


From Seedling to Sapling to Sugar Maker
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      • The Maple Tree
      • The Sugar House
      • The Double Samara Seed
      • From Seedling to Sapling to Sugar Maker
      • Maple Tree Fractals
      • How Old is This Tree?
      • Sap's Runnin'! Time to go Sugarin'!
      • Buckets or Tubing?
      • The Evaporator
      • Is It Syrup Yet?
      • If It Isn't Syrup It Might Be.....
      • Is it the Grade A Fancy Kind?
      • Ain't Nothin' Like the Real Thing
      • How Much is This Going to Cost Me?
      • Who Wins the Maple Syrup Production Race?
      • The Math of Maple Syrup
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