'''Yes''', the American sycamore tree (''Platanus occidentalis'') may be described as poisonous ... to certain plants. Specifically, the tree exerts an allelopathic effect on surrounding vegetation. That effect actually is a germination inhibitor, which keeps plants from maturing into attractive, healthy plants. It's the same effect that black walnut trees (''Juglans nigra'') exert on surrounding vegetation, to control competition.
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Sycamore trees are not native to Australia, but have been introduced. The sycamore trees that have been brought to Australia are not poisonous to humans, but they pose a severe threat to Australian native plants.
Yes, sycamore trees are deciduous.
Sycamore is a hardwood.
After doing Research, I found that trees that are referred to as "Sycamore Trees" are a fig species cultivated since ancient times. This species of fig are usually referred to as "Sycamore Trees"
In America, the sycamore trees are also called buttonwoods.
no known animal eats the sycamore tree
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Sycamore trees like moist areas. You will typically find them near creeks or rivers.
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