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The Sycamore is a beautiful tree that can be found in many parts of the world. It has characteristic bark that flakes off in patches, revealing a smooth and greenish-white surface underneath. The leaves are broad and lobed, and turn golden brown in the autumn.

The Sycamore grows best in moist, fertile soil, and can reach heights of up to 50 metres. It is a tall tree, with a broad crown, making it an ideal choice for windbreaks and shelter belts.

The best time to see the Sycamore in all its glory is during the autumn months, when the leaves turn a beautiful golden brown.

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Geeky Facts about the Sycamore

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Sycamores also go by the names buttonwood or buttonball trees.
Fact 2
It's easily identified by its mottled bark.
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After pollination by wind and insects, female flowers develop into distinctive winged fruits known as samaras.

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