sycamore...sycamore leaf simple, bright green, rounded to ovate (star-shaped), 3-5 pointed lobes...

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© 2015 Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service © 2016 Brenna Anstett / LEAF © 2015 Laura Collings / LEAF © 2012 Amanda Slater / CC BY-SA 2.0 © 2010 Pacific Southwest Region USFWS / CC BY 2.0 © 2015 Lindsey / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 © 2012 jacinta lluch valero / CC BY-SA 2.0 © 2008 Jeff Turner / Wikicommons SYCAMORE LEAF simple, bright green, rounded to ovate (star-shaped), 3-5 pointed lobes with coarsely toothed edges; emerge in spring FORM HEIGHT 50 feet WIDTH 50 feet broad, oval to rounded crown with outward spreading branches FLOWER small, yellow, male and red female flowers found in single, dense clusters; emerge in early spring FRUIT tannish-brown, rounded, fuzzy fruit containing tiny, winged seeds borne on single stalks; mature in late fall and persist and disperse throughout the winter FALL COLOUR yellow to brown to red BARK smooth, tan-grey when young; smooth, patchy, exfoliating, grey-brown to tan with a creamy white underbark when mature JUST PLANTED MATURE FORM

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SYCAMORE

LEAF

simple, bright green, rounded to ovate (star-shaped), 3-5 pointed lobes with coarsely toothed edges; emerge in spring

FORM

HEIGHT 50 feet WIDTH 50 feet

broad, oval to rounded crown with outward spreading branches

FLOWER

small, yellow, male and red female flowers found in single, dense clusters; emerge in early spring

FRUIT

tannish-brown, rounded, fuzzy fruit containing tiny, winged seeds borne on single stalks; mature in late fall and persist and disperse throughout the winter

FALL COLOUR

yellow to brown to red

BARK

smooth, tan-grey when young; smooth, patchy, exfoliating, grey-brown to tan with a creamy white underbark when mature

JUST PLANTEDMATURE FORM