The American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) is a large, fast-growing native hardwood known for its distinctive white, patchy, exfoliating bark, large lobed leaves, and fuzzy, ball-like fruits (buttonballs). Found in moist floodplains and stream banks across Eastern and Central U.S., it's a pioneer species providing wildlife habitat and valuable timber, though susceptible to anthracnose. It's also called American Planetree and Buttonball Tree.
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