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Tree I.D. 03 - Sycamore Traditional Cache

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Backwoods Reviewer: As the owner has not responded to my prior note, I am archiving this listing.

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Hidden : 8/24/2009
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
3.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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This is the 3rd in a series of tree climbing, educational caches.

I am having fun learning our Ohio trees, and so can you!



Sycamore Banner

Sycamore Leaf Sycamore Fruit


Leaf Characteristics
  • broad, flat
  • simple
  • palmately lobed
  • notches too shallow to be very apparent

Fruit Characteristics
  • other fruit (not cone, winged, acorn, or in pod or capsule)
  • tightly packed seeds
  • seeds in capsules, packed in non-burlike balls
  • dry, single seed balls



Sycamore
(American Sycamore)
Platanus occidentalis

Although not the tallest, this probably is the largest in diameter of trees in the eastern United States. The record holder in Ohio today has a diameter of more than 15 feet and a circumference of 48.5 feet. It probably would require at least 8 grown persons, holding each others' hands, to reach around this massive tree. This giant is 129 feet tall and grows in Ashland County. In keeping with its size, Sycamores have the largest leaves of any native tree in North America. Frequently, the trunk of a Sycamore will be divided into several large, secondary trunks. The bark of the Sycamore perhaps is its most striking feature: mottled creamy white and brown with the darker bark of older trees peeling away from the lighter-colored, younger bark. Typically, the Sycamore grows on bottomlands, floodplains, and on the banks of streams. It grows throughout Ohio. The tough, coarse-grained wood is difficult to split and work. It has various uses, including butchers' blocks. A few birds feed on the fruit, and several mammals eat twigs and bark. The related Oriental and London Planetrees are ornamental shade trees, frequently planted along streets. They can be distinguished from the Sycamore by the fruit: usually borne singly on long stalks on the Sycamore, but in strings of 2 to 4 on the Planetrees.





Sycamore Tree
Tree Size
     height 80' - 100+'
     diameter 3' - 8'

Sycamore Bark
Bark

Sycamore Size
Size

 

The Sycamore is one of my favorite Ohio Trees,  especially when one is found leaning over a river, or a creek.  This one is a vertical example, that stands alone in a field.

 Be safe, and enjoy your climb!

 

FTF Congratulations to brtruitt!


Tree I.D. 01 - Catalpa
Tree I.D. 02 - Eastern Cottonwood
Tree I.D. 03 - Sycamore
Tree I.D. 04 - Osage Orange
Tree I.D. 05 - White Poplar
Tree I.D. 06 - Austrian Pine
Tree I.D. 07 & 08 - Red Mulberry & Honey Locust
Tree I.D. 09 ?
Tree I.D. 10 - Silver Maple
Tree I.D. 11 - American Sweet Gum
Tree I.D. 12 - White Ash
Tree I.D. 13 - Shagbark Hickory
Tree I.D. 14 - White Oak
Tree I.D. 15 - Hackberry
Tree I.D. 16 - Pin Oak
Tree I.D. 17 - London Planetree
Tree I.D. 18 - Weeping Willow
Tree I.D. 19 - Red Oak (non climber)
Tree I.D. 20 - Mockernut Hickory

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