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Sycamore Tree

The American sycamore is a disease-resistant, fast-growing, native tree. The tree is long-lived, up to 600 years old. Since this beautiful tree is tolerant of pollutants, it is regularly planted in urban parks and gardens. It's also a popular tree with residential landscapers because it grows so quickly, up to six feet a year. The tree grows from 75 to 100 feet tall. Its trunk is bare and can be as much as 16 feet in diameter in older trees, though the usual diameter is 3 to 8 feet. The branches are widely spaced and form a broad, aesthetically pleasing crown.

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Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

4-9

Height at Maturity

Over 25 Feet

Water Needs

High

Sun or Shade

Full sun

Care

Sycamore trees thrive in well-drained soil and need regular watering, especially during dry spells. Trim in late winter to preserve shape and remove dead or diseased branches. Watch for pests like sycamore scale and treat infestations promptly.

Exposure

Sycamore trees flourish in complete sun to partial shade, needing at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. They grow best in well-drained soils with ample sunlight, which supports their robust growth and development and ensures a healthy, long-lasting tree.

Plant Attributes

Wildlife habitat & erosion control , Wildlife habitat & air purification, Exceptional Beauty & Year-Round Appeal

The American sycamore is a disease-resistant, fast-growing, native tree. The tree is long-lived, up to 600 years old. Since this beautiful tree is tolerant of pollutants, it is regularly planted in urban parks and gardens. It's also a popular tree with residential landscapers because it grows so quickly, up to six feet a year. The tree grows from 75 to 100 feet tall. Its trunk is bare and can be as much as 16 feet in diameter in older trees, though the usual diameter is 3 to 8 feet. The branches are widely spaced and form a broad, aesthetically pleasing crown.

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

4-9

Height at Maturity

Over 25 Feet

Water Needs

High

Sun or Shade

Full sun

Care

Sycamore trees thrive in well-drained soil and need regular watering, especially during dry spells. Trim in late winter to preserve shape and remove dead or diseased branches. Watch for pests like sycamore scale and treat infestations promptly.

Exposure

Sycamore trees flourish in complete sun to partial shade, needing at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily. They grow best in well-drained soils with ample sunlight, which supports their robust growth and development and ensures a healthy, long-lasting tree.

Plant Attributes

Wildlife habitat & erosion control , Wildlife habitat & air purification, Exceptional Beauty & Year-Round Appeal

Product Details

American Sycamore Trees For Sale

The American sycamore, or Platanus occidentalis, is a tree native to the Western hemisphere and specifically to eastern North America. European settlers gave it its name because of the shape of its leaves, thinking it was related to the British sycamore. However, the trees aren't related.

The tree is a long-lived tree, up to 600 years old. Since this beautiful tree is tolerant of pollutants, it is regularly planted in urban parks and gardens. It's also a popular tree with residential landscapers because it grows so quickly, up to six feet a year.

Majestic Sycamore tree with thick light-barked trunk and lush green foliage on lawn

Hardy Zones Where They Grow

The hardy trees does best in hardy zones 4 to 9, which means it can tolerate average extreme low temperatures. It prefers an area that gets full sun and can serve as a shade tree when it's mature.

Mature Height

The tree grows from 75 to 100 feet tall. Its trunk is bare and can be as much as 16 feet in diameter in older trees, though the usual diameter is 3 to 8 feet. The branches are widely spaced and form a broad, aesthetically pleasing crown.

One of the things that attracts people to the tree is its bark. It is grayish-brown and flakes off to reveal an inner bark of light brown or cream, lending the tree a pleasingly mottled look.

The dark green leaves are deciduous and shed every winter. They are palmate, 4 to 10 inches wide, and have three or sometimes five toothed lobes. The middle lobe is wider than long and separated at the base from the lobes on either side by wide, shallow incisions. In the autumn, the leaf turns a yellowish-brown before it falls.

Mature Width

The spread at maturity is about 75 to 100 feet, or about as wide as the tree is tall.

Soil Recommendations

The American sycamore is known for tolerating wet soil and tends to grow best near bodies of fresh water. It flourishes in cool, rich, and moist soils.

Bloom Color

The flowers of the American sycamore are insignificant. They are small, and since the tree is monoecious, there are male and female flowers. Eventually, the fertilized female flowers develop the famous fruiting ball, which can be about 1 3/8 inches around.

A better selling point for the American sycamore is the fall color of its leaves, which are an intense, buttery yellow speckled with brown.

Bloom Season

The bloom time is in April. The Sycamore Tree also tolerates deer, and being planted close to the black walnut tree usually poisons anything planted nearby. The tree is easy to grow and propagate by cuttings and seed. Place seeds in vermiculite or another seed-starting medium in a sunny window, and keep moist but not soggy. Transplant when the seedling sprouts a pair of "grown-up" leaves.

Bare-root Sycamore tree with slender brown trunk and tangled roots

Attractive Foliage: 

Provides vibrant green leaves that turn stunning colors in the fall.


Impressive Size: 

Grows to a grand height, providing substantial shade and a striking focal point.

Distinctive Bark: 

Features unique, peeling bark that adds visual interest throughout the year.


Excellent Shade Tree: 

Its broad canopy offers ample shade, perfect for cooling outdoor spaces.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is a sycamore a good yard tree?

Yes, a Sycamore is an excellent yard tree known for its grand size and beautiful mottled bark. It provides ample shade and adds a striking presence to large landscapes. Its strength and long life make it a timeless addition to any property.

How big does a sycamore tree get?

Sycamore trees can grow 70 to 100 feet tall, with some reaching even higher in ideal conditions. They develop broad, spreading canopies that offer excellent shade. Their large size and beautiful mottled bark make them a striking centerpiece in any landscape.

Where to plant sycamore trees?

Sycamore trees can grow 70 to 100 feet tall, with some reaching even higher in ideal conditions. They develop broad, spreading canopies that offer excellent shade. Their large size and beautiful mottled bark make them a striking centerpiece in any landscape.

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