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Sycamore Collection (page 6)

The sycamore tree, a majestic presence in our British forests, stands tall and proud. Its vibrant leaves create a colorful canopy that catches the eye of all who pass by

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leafhopper, Edwardsiana nigroloba, nymph on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Sycamore leafhopper, Edwardsiana nigroloba, nymph on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageSycamore Collection: Colony of gall mites, Aceria pseudoplatani, on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Colony of gall mites, Aceria pseudoplatani, on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageSycamore Collection: Tetranichid spider mites (Tetranichidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Tetranichid spider mites (Tetranichidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageSycamore Collection: Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) with prey mites on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) with prey mites on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageSycamore Collection: Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imageSycamore Collection: The first Bristol Sycamore under construction at Filton

The first Bristol Sycamore under construction at Filton

Background imageSycamore Collection: A Bristol Sycamore operated by Australian National Airways

A Bristol Sycamore operated by Australian National Airways equipped with an electromagnetometer for locating mineral ore deposits

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk3A G-AMWG Sir Gaiwan

Bristol Sycamore Mk3A G-AMWG Sir Gaiwan
Bristol Sycamore Mk3A, G-AMWG, Sir Gaiwan, of British European Airways

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk3A G-AMWH Sir Geraint

Bristol Sycamore Mk3A G-AMWH Sir Geraint
Bristol Sycamore Mk3A, G-AMWH, Sir Geraint, of British European Airways being loaded for the inaugural Gatwick to Heathrow freight service. 4 October 1954. Date: 1954

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk4 G-AMWI carrying a suspended load

Bristol Sycamore Mk4 G-AMWI carrying a suspended load
Bristol Sycamore Mk4, G-AMWI, carrying a suspended load of two oil drums

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk4 G-AMWI

Bristol Sycamore Mk4 G-AMWI
Bristol Sycamore Mk4, G-AMWI, being loaded with stretcher patients

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk3 G-ALSX

Bristol Sycamore Mk3 G-ALSX
Bristol Sycamore Mk3, G-ALSX

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk3 G-ALSX during a demonstration flight

Bristol Sycamore Mk3 G-ALSX during a demonstration flight
Bristol Sycamore Mk3, G-ALSX, during a demonstration flight from Otterspool, Liverpool

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk3 G-ALSR Sir Gareth

Bristol Sycamore Mk3 G-ALSR Sir Gareth
Bristol Sycamore Mk3, G-ALSR, Sir Gareth, of British European Airways landing on the South Bank helicopter station site alongside the Thames river

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk3 G-ALSR

Bristol Sycamore Mk3 G-ALSR
Bristol Sycamore Mk3, G-ALSR

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore assisting the police to catch car thieves

Bristol Sycamore assisting the police to catch car thieves. May 1953. Date: 1953

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk50

Bristol Sycamore Mk50
One of three Bristol Sycamore Mk50s delivered to HMAS Vengeance off Weymouth from RNAS Gosport

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore HR14 XE306

Bristol Sycamore HR14 XE306
Bristol Sycamore HR14, XE306

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore HR13 XD196

Bristol Sycamore HR13 XD196
Bristol Sycamore HR13, XD196

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore Mk 2 first prototype VW905

Bristol Sycamore Mk 2 first prototype VW905
Bristol Sycamore Mk 2 first prototype, VW905

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore first prototype VL958 with folded rotors

Bristol Sycamore first prototype VL958 with folded rotors
Bristol Sycamore first prototype, VL958, with folded rotors

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore first prototype VL958

Bristol Sycamore first prototype VL958
Bristol Sycamore first prototype, VL958

Background imageSycamore Collection: The Atlas missile test tower at the Sycamore Canyon

The Atlas missile test tower at the Sycamore Canyon test complex near San Diego, California. May 1957. Date: 1957

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore 3A G-AMWG Sir Gaiwan

Bristol Sycamore 3A G-AMWG Sir Gaiwan
Bristol Sycamore 3A, G-AMWG, Sir Gaiwan, of British European Airways

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10900937

Picture No. 10900937
Sycamore Fig - detail of a bark (Ficus sycomorus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Acer Pseudo-platanus, Sycamore

Acer Pseudo-platanus, Sycamore

Background imageSycamore Collection: Source Size = 3109 x 2072

Source Size = 3109 x 2072
Palm and Sycamore, Thinnest and Thickest of the Trees of the Nile Valley. Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageSycamore Collection: Young spring leaves backlit by sunlight on a small sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus

Young spring leaves backlit by sunlight on a small sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus, sapling against larger trees and a blue sky

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of leafbud, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, May

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of leafbud, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, May

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of opening leafbud, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, May

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of opening leafbud, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, May

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Moth (Acronicta aceris) dark grey form, adult, camouflaged on bark, Sheffield

Sycamore Moth (Acronicta aceris) dark grey form, adult, camouflaged on bark, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, August

Background imageSycamore Collection: Slice of Spanish Valdeon DO cowA

Slice of Spanish Valdeon DO cowA

Background imageSycamore Collection: Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty V, Sycamore wood statue of Ka-aper know as Sheikh el

Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty V, Sycamore wood statue of Ka-aper know as Sheikh el Balad, From Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty V. Sycamore wood statue of Ka-aper known as Sheikh el Balad. From Saqqara, Egypt

Background imageSycamore Collection: Tar spot on Acer pseudoplatanus leaves C017 / 7026

Tar spot on Acer pseudoplatanus leaves C017 / 7026
Leaves of sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus, infested with the tar spot fungus, Rhytisma acerinum, photographed in Norfolk UK in August. R

Background imageSycamore Collection: Tar spot on Acer pseudoplatanus leaf C017 / 7022

Tar spot on Acer pseudoplatanus leaf C017 / 7022
A leaf of sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus, infested with the tar spot fungus, Rhytisma acerinum, photographed in Norfolk UK in August. R

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus seeds F007 / 7557

Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus seeds F007 / 7557
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seeds

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus seeds F007 / 7558

Sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus seeds F007 / 7558
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seeds in a beaker

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seeds C016 / 5981

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seeds C016 / 5981
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seeds

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seed C016 / 5982

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seed C016 / 5982
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seed

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) C016 / 4351

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) C016 / 4351
Sycamore trees (Acer pseudoplatanus) shaped by the wind. Photographed in Stackpole National Nature Reserve, Wales

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) C016 / 4350

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) C016 / 4350
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) seedling in limestone grassland. Sycamore seeds profusely, but most of the seedlings will be eaten by livestock or shaded out during their first spring

Background imageSycamore Collection: Acer pseudoplatanus, sycamore or great maple

Acer pseudoplatanus, sycamore or great maple
Illustrative plate 15 from Le Regne Vegetal. Vol 16 1871. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageSycamore Collection: Acer pseudoplatanus, sycamore

Acer pseudoplatanus, sycamore
Photographed by Pat Hart, Summer 2003

Background imageSycamore Collection: A branch with sycamore seed pods

A branch with sycamore seed pods 2011

Background imageSycamore Collection: Path beside river, Ramsons (Allium ursinum) flowering and Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Path beside river, Ramsons (Allium ursinum) flowering and Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus), Janets Foss, Gordale Beck, Malhamdale, Yorkshire Dales N.P. North Yorkshire, England, may

Background imageSycamore Collection: Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) juvenile, first year male, perched on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) juvenile, first year male, perched on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) branch, after rain shower, North Yorkshire, England, july (captive)

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Leaf

Sycamore Leaf
WAG-322 SYCAMORE - leaf Acer pseudoplatanus Wolfgang Wagner Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leaves - Newly emerged leaves in the spring photographed against the sky. England, UK

Sycamore leaves - Newly emerged leaves in the spring photographed against the sky. England, UK
DK-280 Sycamore leaves - Newly emerged leaves in the spring Wiltshire, UK Acer pseudoplatanus David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The sycamore tree, a majestic presence in our British forests, stands tall and proud. Its vibrant leaves create a colorful canopy that catches the eye of all who pass by. In Sycamore Gap, along Hadrian's Wall in the UK, this iconic tree takes center stage against the backdrop of ancient history. As we explore a plan of Sheffield from 1797, beautifully engraved by Thomas Harris, we can imagine how these trees have witnessed centuries of change and growth. Even the Aurora Borealis dances above Sycamore Gap, adding an ethereal touch to its already enchanting allure. Up close, the maple-like leaves and seeds reveal intricate details that make each sycamore unique, and is here at Sycamore Gap near Hexham where nature thrives harmoniously with man-made structures like Hadrian's Wall. But even in Wales' Powys region, sycamores play host to Coral Spot Fungus fruiting bodies - a reminder that beauty can be found even in unexpected places. And across borders on Canal du Midi in France or within Egyptian wall paintings from c1350 BC depicting garden pools - the sycamore remains an enduring symbol of life and tranquility. In Bristol's skies soars the Bristol Sycamore HR14 XG509 helicopter - showcasing how this versatile tree has inspired not only artists but engineers as well. And perched upon its branches is none other than Europe's beloved robin; their bright red breast contrasting against the lush green foliage. Yet as autumn arrives, fallen leaves heavily infested with tar spot fungus paint a picture of decay amidst nature's cycle of renewal. The sycamores gracefully shed their highly-colored garments while promising new beginnings for seasons yet to come. From ancient walls to modern landscapes around us, the sycamore stands as a testament to resilience and adaptability.