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Bonfante Gardens Circus Trees
... beast-like trunk 20 feet off the ground. Next, he joined the tips of two Sycamores to form an arch that still stands today and has grown to a height of ... . Due to Bonfante’s creative vision, 26 of the remaining coiled, scalloped and spiral shaped Sycamores, Box Elders, Ash and Spanish Cork trees were saved. Today, 19 of the trees are ...
www.bonfantegardens.com

American Forests - Find Articles
... Recent Articles from American Forests Preserving history by saving sycamores Quick-acting citizens of Jennerstown, Pennsylvania, have saved a line of sycamores planted along Route 985 in honor of World War I ...
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Floridata: Acer negundo
... forests. It grows along rivers and streams, often in the subcanopy beneath larger maples, oaks, sycamores, hackberries, elms and cottonwoods. Culture Boxelder is a very fast-growing tree for 10-20 ...
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Floridata: Platanus occidentalis
... . Usage Due to their large size and habit of shedding leaves, seed balls, and bark, sycamores are best suited for use in large landscapes. They often are used as street trees, and in public parks. Sycamores tolerate compacted soil and air pollution, and can withstand heavy pruning. They are, however, bothered ...
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Milwaukee-Southwest/Wehr Chapter
... summer or early fall on leaves of all ages at about the same time. On sycamores and elms, symptoms progress from older to younger leaves. Affected leaves may curl and drop ...
www.for-wild.org

Pelion (Pilion), Greece: Milies
... , cherries, peaches, quinces, pomegranates, prunes, walnuts, etc. The surrounding areas, which are overgrown with chestnuts, sycamores, poplars, oaks and beeches, produce ample timber for use in building and carpentry. The village ...
www.geocities.com/pelionature

Sycamore
... tuft of brown hairs that allows the wind to scatter it. Sycamores have both male and female flowers, so every tree has fruits ... major branches. The open branching pattern and sheer size of older sycamores creates good locations for Great Blue Heron nests. As a ... member of the riparian forest community in the eastern Great Plains, sycamores offer many opportunities to the native animals as well as an ...
www.gpnc.org

PLANT PATHOLOGY
... during wet seasons. Anthracnose of shade trees is a blight frequently seen in Ohio on sycamores, maples, ashes and oaks. Fungi-causing tree diseases are spread by wind and splashing water ...
www.hcs.ohio-state.edu

River Birch
... and old fields nearby, this tree can grow to respectable size amoung the pin oaks, sycamores, black gums, and maples with which it is found. Larger trees often seem to be ...
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Box Elder
... size but usually growing as an understory tree beneath the maples, ashes, pin oaks and sycamores of the floodplain forest. It is a scraggly, twisty tree, and often has several trunks ...
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