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The American sycamore ( Platanus occidentalis ) — also called American plane , Occidental plane and Buttonwood — is a common and familiar species native to North America. It is usually calle...
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American sycamore Platanaceae Platanus occidentalis L. Listen to the Latin symbol: PLOC ... See states reporting American sycamore (opens a new window).
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Nature: The American sycamore, Platanus occidentalis, is a stately tree that grows primarily in moist bottomlands in the eastern U.S. ... After last week's discovery of a skeletonized leaf at Hilton Pond Center, we were reminded of how interesting a tree is the American Sycamore, Platanus occidentalis.
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A PLANTS profile of Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Platanus occidentalis L. American sycamore; ... sycamore Possibly Extirpated...
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Read a lovingly documented photo essay on the American Sycamore Tree, see large format photos detailing the trees, leaves and bark. ... Other common names are American planetree, buttonwood, American sycamore, and buttonball-tree. It is a fast-growing and long-lived tree of lowlands and old fields. Sycamore is valuable...
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A large tree of wet areas, especially common along streams and rivers. The leaves are large and palmately lobed. ... The petiole bases are unusual - they completely enclose the bud. ... The large, toothed, leaf-like stipules can persist into the fall.
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The American Sycamore tree, Planatus occidentalis, is native to the United States, Mexico and Central America. Sycamores grow from southern Maine, west to Kansas and Texas, south to northern Florida and northwest to Michigan.
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American Sycamore trees make great shade trees because of their dense foliage and great fall color. If you are looking for a fast growing sycamore tree, try the new American Sycamore. ... You can count on your American Sycamore quickly growing into a symmetrical shade tree or ornamental tree. Just plant and watch it grow!
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