Yes.
Maple trees have large leaves, similar to the size of a human hand, and long, thin petioles, which make the leaves swing easily. If there is a slight breeze, the maple leaves will sway unsteadily. rub against each other and make a “rustling” sound. The sound makes people feel like they are following the wind. This is why the maple gets its name from the wind. The word “maple” has the same pronunciation as the word “wind”. “Maple” is “wind tree,” meaning a type of tree that attracts and responds to wind. It is a deciduous tree of the Acer family, genus Acer.
It is native to eastern Canada and the United States. It likes light, tolerates cold and drought and is highly adaptable. It grows in China from southern Liaoning in the north to Jiangsu, Anhui and northern Hubei in the south.