American Sycamore
(Buttonwood, Planetree, Buttonball Tree)
Platanus Occidentalis
A giant of a tree when grown in optimal conditions near a body of water. Native to eastern North America and a few locations in southern Ontario. Rarely planted in New Brunswick. Interesting peeling bark revealing a mottled effect of white, cream and green patches. Male and female flowers on the same tree and wind pollinated. Globular dense seed balls about 1 inch diameter on long stalks remaining on the tree over winter.
Additional information
Foliage | Deciduous |
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Locale | Native to North America |
Height | Large (60-100ft) |
Width | Wide |
Form | Irregular, Pyramidal |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Longevity | Long (over 100 years) |
Hardiness Zones * | 4, 5 |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun (over 6 hrs), Mostly Shade (slow growth), Partial Sun (4 to 6 hrs) |
Soil Preferences * | Moist, Slightly Acidic, Well Draining |
Soil Tolerances | Clay, Poor Draining, Slightly Alkaline, Wet |
Other Tolerances | Occasional Flooding, Road Salt |
Ornamental Interest | Bark, Seeds |
Wildlife Value | Birds (fruits/seeds), Small Mammals (fruits/seeds) |
Human Value | Carpentry (wood) |
Seed Collection | Ordered Online |
Planting Considerations | Messy Leaf Litter |