Biology:Sycamore
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Sycamore is a name which has been applied to several types of trees, but with somewhat similar leaf forms. The name derives from the ancient Greek συκόμορος (sūkomoros) meaning "fig-mulberry".
Species of trees known as sycamore:
- Acer pseudoplatanus, a species of maple native to central Europe and southwestern Asia
- Ficus sycomorus, the sycamore (or sycomore) of the Bible; a species of fig, also called the sycamore fig or fig-mulberry, native to the Middle East and eastern Africa
- Platanus orientalis, chinar tree (Old World sycamore)
- Some North American members of the genus Platanus, including
- Platanus occidentalis, the American sycamore
- Platanus racemosa, the California sycamore or western sycamore
- Platanus wrightii, the Arizona sycamore
- Platanus mexicana, the Mexican sycamore
- In Australia, there are numerous trees which have the common name "sycamore":
- Litsea reticulata or Cryptocarya glaucescens (silver sycamore)
- Polyscias elegans (white sycamore)
- Cryptocarya obovata (white sycamore)
- Ceratopetalum succirubrum (satin sycamore)
- Cardwellia sublimia
- Cryptocarya hypospodia (bastard sycamore)
- Ceratopetalum virchowii (pink sycamore)
- Ceratopetalum corymbosum (mountain sycamore)[1][2][3]
References
- ↑ F.A. Zich; B.P.M Hyland (2020). "Ceratopetalum corymbosum". Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). https://apps.lucidcentral.org/rainforest/text/entities/ceratopetalum_corymbosum.htm.
- ↑ "M.M.P.N.D. - Sorting Polyscias names". http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Polyscias.html.
- ↑ Chris Coughran. "Satin sycamore, also known as Ceratopetalum succirubrum - Species". http://www.woodsolutions.com.au/Wood-Species/satin-sycamore.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sycamore.
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