klevas
Klevas is the Lithuanian word for maple. It refers to trees of the genus Acer, which are widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere. Maples are deciduous trees known for their distinctive palmate leaves and for the sweet sap that can be extracted from some species. Lithuania has several native maple species, with the Norway maple (Acer platanoides) and the field maple (Acer campestre) being among the most common. These trees play a significant role in Lithuanian forests and landscapes, contributing to biodiversity and providing ecological benefits. The wood of maple trees is valued for its strength and attractive grain, often used in furniture making and musical instruments. In Lithuanian culture, the klevas is sometimes associated with strength and endurance. The maple leaf is also a national symbol in some countries, though not specifically in Lithuania. The process of tapping maple trees for sap, particularly in North America, is a well-known tradition, leading to the production of maple syrup. While this practice is less common in Lithuania, the general understanding of the maple tree and its characteristics is prevalent.