Bigleaf maple decline tied to hotter, drier summers in Washington state

As its name suggests, the bigleaf maple tree’s massive leaves are perhaps its most distinctive quality. A native to the Pacific Northwest’s wet westside forests, these towering trees can grow leaves up to 1.5 feet across—the largest of any maple.


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Source: Phys.org