The listing, Platanus occidentalis, aka American sycamore has ended.
Sycamore trees are known for their incredibly dense foliage—and their smooth-barked cylindrical stem. These trees grow rapidly, with some Sycamores reaching their full growth of 60+ feet in as little as 7-10 years. The branches of a Sycamore are stiff, and even in seasons of strong weather, the tree retains its symmetrical outline. The branches tend to lessen toward the top of the tree, which results in a rounded-crown look to the overall mass. A Sycamore’s typical lifespan is between 140 to 200 years.