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About
Sycamore Trees: Sycamore is a fast growing large shade
tree, massive trunk and a wide-spreading open crown of massive crooked
branches. Mostly a smooth, almost white when mature, bark that flakes
off in large, irregular, thin pieces with age giving it an impressive
mottled appearance.
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Sycamore
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Tree Facts |
Scientific
Name: |
Platanus
occidentalis
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Foliage: |
Medium
Green Leaves
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Mature
Height: |
70-80
Feet
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Mature
Spread: |
60
Feet
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Soil: |
sandy,
clay, loam
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Zones: |
4-9
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Moisture: |
moderate
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Sycamore
has moderate water requirements, and a moderate tolerance for salt
and alkali soils. It is a rugged tree with light green foliage that
turns golden in the fall. Tolerant of adverse urban sites and will
tolerate some drought.
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