I Think This is a Maple Tree....can Anyone Let Me Know for Sure?
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Tabby on Jul 19, 2013Possibly sycamore (Plane tree)? It helps if we can see bark pictures and any seed or nut pictures. Also a general long distance 'shape of the tree' picture would help.Helpful Reply
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Melissa Reyes on Jul 20, 2013here are a couple more pics...it has never had nuts or anything on it. last year it was just a poor sad little stick so im very surprised to see all this greenery this year???Helpful Reply
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Brendan Poynter on Jul 20, 2013Not sure, it could be a maple of sort, but it also looks a little like a sycamore tree. http://www.oplin.org/tree/fact%20pages/sycamore/sycamore.htmlHelpful Reply
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Melissa Reyes on Jul 20, 2013pretty positive its closer to a sycamore than a maple tree! my husband is so fired. thanksHelpful Reply
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Melissa Reyes on Jul 20, 2013according to that site it looks like it will get very very big some of the leaves are huge, very prettyHelpful Reply
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Marlene Johanson on Jul 20, 2013not a maple tree I'd go with sycamore.Helpful Reply
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Marilyn Highley on Jul 20, 2013Agree with the others who think sycamore. I hope it has plenty of room for a good time to come. :-)Helpful Reply
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Melissa Reyes on Jul 20, 2013thanks girlsHelpful Reply
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Terri Johnson on Jul 21, 2013Hi, no its not a maple tree.Helpful Reply
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Sherry S on Jul 21, 2013not a maple. It looks like a sycamore. I have had 1 in a previous yard. I would get rid of it at once. They create terrible messes in your yard. Small twigs/ Limbs fall every time there is a storm, it has little seed balls that fall everywhere, and the leaves are fuzzy on the back. Caused sneezing fits every time you mow the yard. I will NEVER allow another one in my yard!Helpful Reply
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Tabby on Jul 21, 2013If it IS a Sycamore/Plane tree, we have them in our subdivision park because in the 1970's every park designer planted them back then. They are great for shade and climbing when grown, but Sherry is right, twigs, bark and seed balls cover our park grass after every little windstorm. And the seeds hurt to step on. Ours are now 45 years old and have a massive reach/ umbrella/ canopy, so you need a huge yard with no power lines or house-second-storys (stories?) to interfere with it. Dig it up and offer it to a friend with a pasture, they can protect it from chewing animals with a fence until it is big enough to just be a shade tree where it doesn't matter if it 'sheds'.Helpful Reply
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Glh on Jul 22, 2013I agree with Sherry an Tabby, We have a HUGE Sycamore in our front yard. Yes, it's a big shady tree, good shape for climbing. YES I agree, it's messy!!! I hate those lousy balls that drop, there's even little tiny very hard balls which are different from the larger messy brown seed balls. It hurts like crazy if you step on them with bare feet, they also can throw you off balance if you happen to step on one when wearing shoes! The leaves hang on the tree longer other trees, so you end up with leaves constantly falling on the ground until Jan - Feb. Plus, the roots are lifting up our driveway! My husband won't part with it :(Helpful Reply
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Pat Powell on Jul 22, 2013Could this possibly be a Confederate Rose Bush. It looks like the leaves on my bush. I live in South Carolina but not sure where you are located.Helpful Reply
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P on Jul 22, 2013Pretty sure it is a SycamoreHelpful Reply
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Melissa Reyes on Jul 23, 2013i hope it isnt that tuff to dig up...i guess i can try to move it out back near the fence line in the field. we will see how the transplanting goes, wish me wellHelpful Reply
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Maria Welch on Sep 18, 2014Is Sycamore another name for sweet gum?Helpful Reply
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Drought Smart Plants on Sep 18, 2014Sweet Gum is Liquidamber - I thought this too - if it changes to bright red and yellow, this could be it. In this case, it should be fine where it is. Nothing bad to say about it.Helpful Reply
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