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      Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) - Woodland Trust
      • Sycamore is native to central, eastern and southern Europe. It is thought to have been introduced to the UK by the Romans. However, other reports suggest it was introduced to the UK in the Tudor era around the 1500s.
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  2. Sycamore, any of several distinct trees. In the United States it refers especially to the American plane tree (Platanus occidentalis). The sycamore of the Bible is better termed sycamore fig (Ficus sycamorus; see also fig), notable for its use by ancient Egyptians to make mummy cases.

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  3. Acer pseudoplatanus, known as the sycamore in the British Isles and as the sycamore maple in the United States, [3] is a species of maple native to Central Europe and Western Asia. It is a large deciduous, broad-leaved tree, tolerant of wind and coastal exposure.

    • It is believed that the word “Sycamore” comes from the Greek word ‘sukomoras‘ means ‘fig-mulberry,’ a native Mediterranean fig tree, and was borrowed in English via Old French languages.
    • American sycamore tree is also known as “ghost trees” because of their white branches in the upper part of the crown, resulting from leaves falling from them.
    • Sycamore tree bark – The bark of the sycamore is covered with a whitish and reddish-brown patched surface. Creamy patches represent newly formed bark, while reddish-brown patches represent old bark.
    • Sycamore tree leaf – It has broad leaves with 3-5 lobes with pointed tips. Sycamore leaves look like maple leaves.
  4. Quick facts. Common name: sycamore. Scientific name: Acer pseudoplatanus. Family: Sapindaceae. Origin: non-native. These broadleaf trees can grow to 35m and live for 400 years. The bark is dark pink-grey, and smooth when young, but becomes cracked and develops small plates with age. Twigs are pink-brown and hairless.

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  5. www.wildlifetrusts.org › trees-and-shrubs › sycamoreSycamore - The Wildlife Trusts

    The sycamore is a tall tree of parklands, hedgerows and woodlands. It was introduced into the UK from Europe sometime in the 15th or 16th century, and has become naturalised since, as well as being widely planted.

  6. The answer depends on many different factors. Sycamores have been known to live nearly 600 years given the right conditions. The age of any tree depends on habitat, type of soil, climate, and its ability to resist diseases and pests. When Do Sycamore Trees Bloom? Many are surprised to learn that sycamore trees flower in the spring.

  7. Feb 19, 2023 · Some tree species that are not in the Platanus genus are also called sycamore – these are the sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus), and sycamore fig (Ficus sycomorus). Sycamore trees are fast-growing popular deciduous shade trees in city landscapes and parks.