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WOOD AND FOREST. 



Habitat. 



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Sycamore. Buttonwood. Button Ball. Water Beech. 



Sycamore, from two Greek words meaning fig and mulljerry ; buttonwood 

 and button-ball, refer to fruit balls. 



Platanus occidentalis Linnaeus. 

 Platantis, refers to the broad leaves; occidentalis, western, to distinguish 

 it from European species. 



'\J I Habitat: (See map); 



best in valle}' of lower 

 Ohio and Mississippi. 



Characteristics of the 

 Tree: Height, 70'-100', 

 and even 170'; diameter, 

 6'-12'; trunk, commonly 

 divides into 2 or 3 large 

 branches, limbs spreading, 

 often dividing angularly; 

 bark, flakes off in great 

 irregular masses, leaving 

 mottled surface, greenish 

 gray and brown, this pe- 

 culiarity due to its rigid 

 texture; leaves, palniately 

 3 to 5 lobed, 4:"-9" long, 

 petiole enlarged, enclosing 

 buds ; fruit, large rough 

 balls, persistent through 

 winter. 



Appearance of Wood: 



Color, reddish brown, sap- 

 wood lighter ; dift'usc- 

 porous; rings, marked by 



Leaf. 



