Sycamore develops a massive trunk with an open, wide-spreading crown (75-100’ tall) and has leaves that can grow to nine inches wide. In winter, the characteristic large patches of creamy-white inner bark are prominent, making it a winter landscape standout. Prefers moist, deep, rich, well-drained soil in full sun, but adapts well to difficult growing sites, and is moderately salt and drought tolerant. Tolerant of black walnut trees.
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