American Sycamore

Platanus occidentalis

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American Sycamore is a Virginia native local-ecotype tree that typically reaches 75–100+ ft and blooms in mid spring and late spring with inconspicuous flowers. It offers valuable nectar and pollen, food or habitat for birds, and important larval-host relationships.

About This Plant

Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Soil Moisture
Medium, Medium to Wet, Wet
Height
75–100+ ft
Spread
50–70 ft
Bloom Time
Late Spring, Mid Spring
Bloom Color
Inconspicuous
Garden Goals
Feed Birds, Help Native Bees, Host Caterpillars, Keystone Species, Support Pollinators
Garden Uses
Large shade tree; streambank; wildlife tree
Wildlife Value
Host to Tiger Swallowtail, sycamore tussock moth and others

American Sycamore grows best in full sun with medium, medium to wet, or wet soil. At maturity, it is typically 75–100+ ft tall and 50–70 ft wide. Its flowers, foliage, seeds, or fruit help support butterflies, native bees, and birds. Notable wildlife value includes: Host to Tiger Swallowtail, sycamore tussock moth and others. It is well suited to Large shade tree, streambank, wildlife tree.

Good to know: Large canopy tree; best for spacious sites.

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