sycamore
acer pseudoplatanus
- Magnificent domed canopy
- Up to 35m high
- Smooth grey-brown bark when young becoming scaly and flaky with maturity
- Stout twigs with fat, green buds
- Leaves are large, maple-leaf shape, with five pointed lobes
- Flowers hang in long, spiky clusters
Autumn colours not as spectacular as field maple
The paired, winged fruit (keys) are green tinged with red and ripen to brown
Where found
One of our commonest and most widespread trees, found almost everywhere
Record seasonal events
You can help scientists monitor the effect of climate change on this species by telling us the dates when its buds burst, fruits ripen and leaves appear, tint and fall off where you live.
- Flowers and leaves appear from April-May
- Leaves drop in November
Did you know?
The sycamore tree is not native to the British Isles - it came from central and south-east Europe