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American sycamore

Platanus occidentalis

Description:

An American sycamore tree can often be easily distinguished from other trees by its mottled exfoliating bark, which flakes off in great irregular masses, leaving the surface mottled, and greenish-white, gray and brown. The bark of all trees has to yield to a growing trunk by stretching, splitting, or infilling; the Sycamore shows the process more openly than many other trees. The explanation is found in the rigid texture of the bark tissue, which lacks the elasticity of the bark of some other trees, so it is incapable of stretching to accommodate the growth of the wood underneath and the tree sloughs it off.

Habitat:

Wooded area

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2 Comments

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

They are beautiful, Seema!

Seema
Seema 11 years ago

love this tree...everything about it...

Maria dB
Spotted by
Maria dB

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Dec 23, 2012
Submitted on Dec 25, 2012

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