How to Grow and Care for a Sycamore Tree
TheAmerican sycamoretree (Platanus occidentalis) is a deciduous tree that grows 75 to 100 feet tall—the largest deciduous tree in North America. In addition to height, one characteristic that's special about a sycamore tree is its bark. Outer sycamore tree bark is brown and peels away from the trunk to reveal a lighter inner bark. Sycamore tree leaves are large (4 to 10 inches across) and divided into three to five lobes with coarsely toothed edges. You can also identify sycamore trees by their seed pods. The pods—the sycamore tree fruit—are sometimes referred to as sycamore tree balls because they have a fuzzy, spherical shape (roughly 1.5 inches in diameter).
| Common Name | Sycamore, American sycamore, buttonball tree, buttonwood, western planetree, American planetree |
| Botanical Name | Platanus occidentalis |
| Family | Platanaceae |
| Plant Type | Tree |
| Mature Size | 75–100 ft. tall, 75–100 ft. wide |
| Sun Exposure | Partial, full |
| Soil Type | Well-drained, moist |
| Soil pH | Acidic, neutral, alkaline |
| Hardiness Zones | 4–9 (USDA) |
| Native Area | North America |
Sycamore Tree Care
Here are the main care requirements for growing a sycamore tree:
- The best time to plant is late winter or early spring in deep, moist, rich soil.
- Have a fast growth rate and good tolerance for pollution, wind, wet soil, and drought.
- Enjoys shade and tolerates wet areasbetter than other trees.
- Plant in a wide space to accommodate full mature size.
- Water during periods of prolonged drought and feed in the spring.
Warning
When not given enough room to grow, their large size can make sycamore trees a problem, as their widespread, shallow roots can damage pavement, underground pipes, and more.



Light
Grow sycamore trees in full sun for best results, though they do tolerate some shade.
Soil
Sycamore trees can tolerate a range of soil types and soil pH levels. An average garden loam with good drainage should be sufficient.
Water
For best results, keep the soil evenly moist. An established American sycamore tree has some drought tolerance.
Temperature and Humidity
Adaptable to a wide range of climates (zones 4 to 9), the sycamore tree isn't troubled by humidity and performs equally well in cooler and warmer zones.
Fertilizer
The sycamore isn't a heavy feeder. Fertilize it witha complete fertilizerin early spring for an extra boost. Follow the instructions on the package closely, as they'll detail how much fertilizer to use based on tree size. Failure to follow instructions can result in over-fertilizing and possibly burning your plant.
Types of Sycamore Trees (Planetrees)
Platanus occidentalisis one of the parents (the other beingPlatanus orientalis)of the popular hybrid London planetree (Platanus × acerifolia). The species' name refers to its maple-like foliage. Confusingly, there's a distinct plant called sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) that gets its name from its resemblance to the American sycamore tree.
There are also planetree cultivars:
- Platanus × acerifolia 'Bloodgood': More resistant to anthracnose disease than the species, but known for its fall foliage, which turns yellow, orange, and red.
- Platanus orientalis 'Digitata': Has deeply dissected palmate leaves that are almost silver in color.
- Platanus occidentalis 'Howard': Valued for the color of its new leaves, which are bright yellow (though this color fades in summer)
Pruning
For the most part, the sycamore tree needs to be pruned only after limbs have been damaged. The damaged limbs should bepruned back to the collar. Dead or diseased branches should be pruned whenever you spot them.
The only need for corrective pruning you might encounter is in those rare instances when a branch grows in a radically upright direction, forming a tight crotch with the trunk. Such an angle results in instability. This type of pruning is best left to professionals. Happily, American sycamore trees generally produce nicely horizontal limbs.
The seed pods (sycamore tree balls) in particular can be unpleasant to step on, so cleanup will have to be a regular task if they're in a high-traffic area.
Propagating Sycamore Trees
Sycamore trees can be propagated by seed or by taking (softwood) cuttings. But if your plant is a cultivar, your only means of propagating is by cuttings taken in early summer. Here’s how to propagate a sycamore cultivar via cuttings:
- Use a sharp knife to make your cut. Select a new-growth branch (it should have a pair of buds on the bottom and two pairs of leaves). Cut a shoot 6 to 8 inches long.
- Get a planting container ready by filling it with potting soil. Using a pencil, poke a hole into this soil. Take off any leaves growing out of the bottom of the branch (but keep the buds). Dip the bottom of the cutting in a rooting hormone. Insert it into the hole. Water the potting soil. Place the cutting in a warm, sheltered spot in indirect light.
- Keep the potting soil moist until the cutting roots. The best way to do this is with a plastic "tent." Stick a small stake into the planting container and hang a clear plastic bag over it. Lift the plastic to mist the potting soil regularly.
- Once the cutting has put out roots about 1 inch long, take off the plastic tent. Continue to maintain an evenly moist soil. Transplant the rooted cutting to your yard next spring after frost danger has passed.
How to Grow Sycamore Trees From Seed
If your sycamore isn't a cultivar, you can grow it from seed, which comes from the pods. Wait until the pods drop in spring so that nature takes care of any required stratification. Break a pod open to remove its seed. Take off the fuzz attached to the seed. Pre-soak for 24 hours. Fill a planting container with seed-starting medium and moisten it. Sow seed and cover with 1/4 inch of seed-starting medium. Keep the medium moist. The seed will germinate in 15 days. Plant outdoors after the danger of frost has passed.
Overwintering
American sycamore is a very hardy tree. No extra care is required to overwinter it. Besides that, it's quite stunning in winter. The bark in the upper canopy is white and the branches are geometric, both of which are usually obstructed before leaf drop.
Common Pests & Plant Diseases
The American sycamore tree is one of many plants susceptible to aphid infestations. Aphids can invade any landscape, but they run especially rampant on landscapes where the use of chemicals has eliminated aphid predators. If you get aphids, spray with the organic insecticide neem oil.
American sycamore also is susceptible to anthracnose. If you live in a hot, humid region, such as the Southeast, your plants are naturally more prone to such fungal diseases. The solution is to grow thecultivar Platanus × acerifolia 'Bloodgood', which is resistant to anthracnose.
From: thespruce
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- Sycamore Tree Care
- Types of Sycamore Trees (Planetrees)
- Pruning
- Propagating Sycamore Trees
- How to Grow Sycamore Trees From Seed
- Overwintering
- Common Pests & Plant Diseases