6. The _______ tree produces sweet syrup
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Three species of maple trees are predominantly used to produce maple syrup: the sugar maple (Acer saccharum), the black maple (A. nigrum), and the red maple (A. rubrum), because of the high sugar content (roughly two to five percent) in the sap of these species
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The Maple tree produces sweet syrup.
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- Any maple tree species can be used to make maple syrup. Sugar, black, red, and silver maple trees, as well as box elder trees, can all be tapped.
- Sugar is contained in the sap of the sugar maple in the highest concentration of all maples. For sugar maples, the sap-to-syrup ratio is usually 40 to 1.
- One gallon of syrup is produced from one gallon of sap.
- Sugar content in other maple species is lower.
- Their nectar One gallon of syrup, may necessitate 60 gallons of box elder sap.
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