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Aug 12, 2024 · Sycamore trees have a fruit, which is a round ball that hangs from a long, flexible stalk. The fruit is about 1 inch in diameter and contains seeds that are clustered together. The fruit balls are often referred to as “buttonballs” or …
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Mar 24, 2020 · American Sycamores are low maintenance and fast growing shade trees. They are tough and sturdy, tolerating extreme weather conditions, pollution, salt and even wet soils. These adaptable and hardy shade trees …
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