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
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Sycamore - Wikipedia Sycamore is a name which has been applied to several types of trees, but with somewhat similar leaf forms The name derives from the Ancient Greek σῡκόμορος (sykómoros) meaning 'fig-mulberry'
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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
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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
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