Sycamore tree is a noun. It is not capitalised.
A "bough" is a main branch of a tree. It is a noun.
yes, Bryce plants a sycamore tree in juli's front yard
Giant can be used as a noun (a giant) and an adjective (a giant tree).
Chestnut is a noun when it refers to the tree, nut, or wood from that tree. It can be used as an adjective meaning reddish-brown.
adverb
Sycamore tree is a noun. It is not capitalised.
A sycamore is a type of deciduous tree. The sycamore tree grows near the creek. The bark of the sycamore tree flakes off in big chunks.
Sycamore tree leaves "eat" sunlight and carbon dioxide.
Most sycamore tree's reach 30-40 meters.
its a tree
Where is there an indication that sycamore trees possess religious symbolism? > The sycamore tree was mentioned in the Bible a couple of times, one of the most popular ones being where Zacchaeus had climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus.
at the bottom of the tree.
no known animal eats the sycamore tree
no. they are two differant types of tree. a fir tree is coniferous it does not shed its leaves in the fall, and the sycamore does
A sycamore tree is a broadleaf tree.
Under the Sycamore Tree - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
Where does the syamore tree have its seed box?