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We are lucky enough to live in a state where sugar maple trees grow. The majority of the world’s sugar maples grow near the Great Lakes, the northeast region of the United States and in Canada.
But this winter’s sustained, freezing cold was actually good for the maple trees because they — like other native plants, insects and critters — are adapted to the cold, Farrough says.