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As you cross the Robinson bridge, on one side
stands a great weeping willow tree and on the other a large Manitoba
maple. This species differs from other Canadian maples because
it's leaves are divided, usually into three or seven leaflets to
a stem. However, the clusters of maple keys make it easy to identify
as a member of this family of trees. Some refer to the Manitoba
maple as a "dirty tree" because of it's constant shedding of yellow
leaves.
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