The Sycamore Tree, Acer pseudoplatanus, is a large deciduous tree with serrated leaves and a wide canopy. The Sycamore Tree is recognizable by its bark with irregular patches, green-yellow flowers, and domed crown. The leaves of the tree have 5 lobes with thick veins the protrude on the underside.
It is naturally found in both Central Europe and Western Asia and prefers moist, well-drained soils. The Sycamore Maple has a long lifespan ranging between 200 to 500 years. The Sycamore Tree provides valuable food to wildlife through its leaves, pollen of its flowers, and seeds.
The Sycamore Tree, Acer pseudoplatanus, is a large deciduous tree with serrated leaves and a wide canopy. The Sycamore Tree is recognizable by its bark with irregular patches, green-yellow flowers, and domed crown. The leaves of the tree have 5 lobes with thick veins the protrude on the underside.
It is naturally found in both Central Europe and Western Asia and prefers moist, well-drained soils. The Sycamore Maple has a long lifespan ranging between 200 to 500 years. The Sycamore Tree provides valuable food to wildlife through its leaves, pollen of its flowers, and seeds.