Northern and Central Mexico is the native range of the Mexican sycamore [Platanus mexicana]. It grows in those states of the United States of America that are just across Mexico's northern border. That's because it grows in drysoils and climates, full and partial sun, and good drainage. It can be grown to U.S.D.A Zone 6 in the United States. That means that it may survive a cold spell that drops down to 0 degrees Fahrenheit/-17.8 degrees Celsius.
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Sycamores are pollinated through the wind. Their flowers produce pollen that is lightweight and easily carried by the wind to fertilize other sycamore trees. Bees and other insects are not typically involved in the pollination of sycamores.
Sycamores are a type of tree. The tall sycamore shaded the park. We chopped down the sycamore for wood.
The cast of The Sycamores - 2008 includes: Michael Fassbender Peter Mullan Natalie Press
Yes, sycamores display a distinctive type of helicopter seed known as samaras. These seeds have a wing-like structure that aids in their dispersal by wind, giving them the appearance of a spinning helicopter as they fall from the tree.
the light and small feathers helps the sycamore seed to disperse from its parent plant..
Most sycamores are hard wood trees.
"Sycamores" from the abundance of Sycamore trees in Indiana and especially in the Wabash River Valley; though it is believed that the students voted on 'Sycamores' on a lark, never thinking it would win.
Acer family. Sycamores and Plane trees.
The main ones were cedars (best known), oaks, walnuts, sycamores, pies, figs.
There is only one type of sycamore and that is Acer pseudoplatanus . There are however many different types of Acer.
Gilbert Duncan Macleod Bullard has written: 'Sundries' 'Sunlit days and sycamores'