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- Platanus occidentalis - Wikipedia
It is usually called sycamore in North America, a name which can refer to other types of trees in other parts of the world; in the United Kingdom, for example, the name sycamore typically refers to Acer pseudoplatanus
- How to Grow and Care for a Sycamore Tree - The Spruce
Sycamore tree (Platanus occidentalis) is native to North America and offers attractive maple-like foliage Learn its characteristics and how to care for it
- Sycamore Trees: Leaves, Bark, Types – Identification Guide (Pictures)
Sycamore trees have serrated lobed leaves that resemble maple leaves with three to five lobes Sycamores have thin, peeling reddish-brown bark and seed balls that drop in spring Sycamore trees grow to between 100 and 130 ft (30 – 40 m) tall Sycamore trees are common throughout North America
- What You Should Know Before Planting a Sycamore
Learn why Sycamores make striking, fast-growing shade trees and what to consider before planting one
- 8 Major Types of Sycamore Trees (With Pictures)
There are about eight species of sycamore, six of them native to North America Most are large, majestic trees with spreading canopies, large lobed deciduous leaves, and white bark peeling to reveal darker patches
- Grow a Stately Sycamore Tree With These Essential Planting Tips
On the upside, sycamore is an attractive, fast-growing shade tree that withstands air pollution It has a rounded, open, wide-spreading form, and massive branches The tree's bark peels off in large sheets, exposing the pale color of the inner bark and creating a multicolored effect
- Platanus occidentalis - Portland. gov
Height can reach 175’ and circumference 30’; the most massive tree east of the Rockies Leaves are maple-like, up to 14” wide with 3 slightly indented lobes, shiny above and hairy below
- What You Need to Know Before Planting a Sycamore Tree
There’s something timeless about a sycamore tree With its towering height, mottled bark, and wide, shady canopy, it can instantly become the focal point of any landscape But before you rush to the nursery or start digging a hole in your yard, there are a few essential things to consider
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