Community FAQ

Why are Norway maples considered invasive even though they provide shade?

While Norway maples do provide excellent shade and are visually appealing, they are invasive because they alter native ecosystems. Their dense canopy and rapid spread create monocultures where a single species dominates, reducing biodiversity and harming local wildlife that depends on native trees for food, shelter, and nesting.

Answered by Garrett Prins, Tri-County Tree. Based on Norway Maples: A Beautiful Tree with a Hidden Ecological Challenge.

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