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The game of 'conkers' (name derived from the word 'conch') was originally played with snail shells

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  • Often shrub-like in hedges
     
  • Can grow up to 20m tall
     
  • Hard green-brown, fissured bark
     
  • Leaves in April in opposite pairs, on a leaf stalk with milky sap
     
  • The lobed leaves show striking autumn colours and are much smaller than the related sycamore
     
  • Paired, winged fruits, like helicopter blades, are yellow-green tinged with crimson
     

Where found

The only native maple in the British Isles, found naturally in lowland England and Wales.
 

When to look forAdd the dates of when you first record this species

  • Flowers and leaves appear together April
     
  • Leaves drop in November
 
 
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