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Sycamore Collection (page 8)

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 Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) lesions on fallen Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaves

Sycamore Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) lesions on fallen Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaves, covered with light snow, Romania, october

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leaf vein, light micrograph

Sycamore leaf vein, light micrograph
Sycamore leaf vein. Light micrograph of a section through the midrib (vein) of a leaf from a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leaf in autumn, micrograph

Sycamore leaf in autumn, micrograph
Sycamore leaf in autumn. Light micrograph of a section through the stem of a leaf from a sycamore (Acer pseudoplantanus) tree in autumn

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leaves opening

Sycamore leaves opening
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaves opening in spring. Photographed in April, in Dorset, UK

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) buds

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) buds. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in April

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leaf opening

Sycamore leaf opening
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaf opening in spring. Photographed in April, in Dorset, UK, in April

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leaf

Sycamore leaf
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaf freshly opened in spring. Photographed in March, in Dorset, UK

Background imageSycamore Collection: Male chaffinch perched in a sycamore tree

Male chaffinch perched in a sycamore tree
Male chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) perched in a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree in the snow. Photographed in Scotland, UK, in February

Background imageSycamore Collection: Great tit calling from a sycamore tree

Great tit calling from a sycamore tree
Great tit (Parus major) calling from a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree in the snow. Photographed in Scotland, UK, in February

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree, with Elder (Sambucus) to the right

Background imageSycamore Collection: Dying sycamore leaves

Dying sycamore leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus). The leaves are folding along their large veins

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore stem, light micrograph

Sycamore stem, light micrograph
Sycamore stem. Light micrograph of a vertical section through a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) stem node. The red layer at the edge of the stem is a protective layer of cork and parenchyma tissue

Background imageSycamore Collection: Leaf stem node, light micrograph

Leaf stem node, light micrograph
Leaf stem node. Light micrograph of a vertical section through a leaf stem node from a sycamore tree (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus)

Sycamore leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus). The leaves are an orange-red colour due to the predominance of yellow and red carotenoids that protect the developing chlorophyll from the sun

Background imageSycamore Collection: Leaf bud, light micrograph

Leaf bud, light micrograph
Leaf bud. Light micrograph of a cross-section through a winter leaf bud of the sycamore tree (Acer pseudoplatanus). This trees leaves are arranged in an opposite and decussate manner

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore bud, light micrograph

Sycamore bud, light micrograph
Sycamore bud. Light micrograph of a cross-section through a sycamore bud (Acer pseudo-plantanus). The unexpanded leaves (red) are surrounded by protective outer scale leaves covered in cork

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore leaf bud, light micrograph

Sycamore leaf bud, light micrograph
Sycamore leaf bud (Acer pseudoplatanus). Light micrograph of a cross-section through a winter leaf bud from a sycamore tree. The leaf material (red) is surrounded by a protective layer of cork (pink)

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore seeds

Sycamore seeds (Acer pseudoplatanus). The sycamore is native to Europe, although it has been introduced into temperate areas worldwide

Background imageSycamore Collection: Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaves

Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaves. Leaves of a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree, affected by the fungal pathogen Rhytisma acerinum, which causes a disease known as tar spot

Background imageSycamore Collection: Arizona Sycamores (plane trees) Platanus wrightii in winter, Arizona, USA

Arizona Sycamores (plane trees) Platanus wrightii in winter, Arizona, USA
ROG-13506 Arizona Sycamores (plane trees) in winter Arizona, USA Platanus wrightii Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Dryad's Saddle - growing on sycamore stump - Lincolnshire - UK

Dryad's Saddle - growing on sycamore stump - Lincolnshire - UK
GET-1752 Dryad's Saddle - growing on sycamore stump Lincolnshire - UK Polyporus squamosos Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSycamore Collection: Honey Fungus attack Sycamore stump. Armillaria mellea (chunky form)

Honey Fungus attack Sycamore stump. Armillaria mellea (chunky form) One of the most dangerous parasites of trees
DAD-1996 Honey Fungus attack Sycamore stump. (chunky form) One of the most dangerous parasites of trees, causing intensive white rot and eventual death. Very common and edible when cooked

Background imageSycamore Collection: Avenue of Sycamore alongside road covered in frost. Alsace - France

Avenue of Sycamore alongside road covered in frost. Alsace - France
WAT-11827 Avenue of Sycamore alongside road covered in frost Alsace, France M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSycamore Collection: Fungus, Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) - growing on Sycamore leaves, Hessen, Germany

Fungus, Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) - growing on Sycamore leaves, Hessen, Germany
USH-2456 Fungus, Tar Spot - growing on Sycamore leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus) Hessen, Germany Rhytisma acerinum Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Tree

Sycamore Tree
SG-8386 SYCAMORE TREE Scotland Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSycamore Collection: Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaf, in autumn

Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaf, in autumn
ROG-11741 Tar spot fungus infection on sycamore leaf, in autumn. Rhytisma acerinum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSycamore Collection: Ancient Pollard Sycamore Tree Tolpuddle Martyr's Tree Puddletown Dorset, UK

Ancient Pollard Sycamore Tree Tolpuddle Martyr's Tree Puddletown Dorset, UK
ROG-10197 Ancient Pollard Sycamore Tree - Tolpuddle Martyr's Tree Puddletown, Dorset, UK Acer pseudoplatanus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Tree - summer, sequence 2 of 4

Sycamore Tree - summer, sequence 2 of 4
PL-892 Sycamore Tree - summer Acer pseudoplatanus sequence 2 of 4. Jens-Peter Laub Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Tree - spring, sequence 1 of 4

Sycamore Tree - spring, sequence 1 of 4
PL-940 Sycamore Tree - spring, sequence 1 of 4. Acer pseudoplatanus Jens-Peter Laub Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore / Maple leaves

Sycamore / Maple leaves
ME-1647 Sycamore / Maple leaves Acer pseudoplatanus Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageSycamore Collection: A Sycamore Tree snapped by gale force winds near Ambleside Cumbria UK

A Sycamore Tree snapped by gale force winds near Ambleside Cumbria UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageSycamore Collection: Frost on Sycamore leaves

Frost on Sycamore leaves
JD-18139 Frost on Sycamore leaves Acer pseudoplatanus John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Frosted sycamore leaves

Frosted sycamore leaves
ROG-11777 Frosted sycamore leaves. Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Old Sycamore tree in autumn colour. Dolomites. Italy

Old Sycamore tree in autumn colour. Dolomites. Italy
ROG-11740 Old Sycamore tree in autumn colour Dolomites. Italy Acer pseudoplatanus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Tree - winter, sequence 4 of 4

Sycamore Tree - winter, sequence 4 of 4
PL-954 Sycamore Tree - winter, sequence 4 of 4. Acer pseudoplatanus Jens-Peter Laub Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Tree - Autumn, sequence 3 of 4

Sycamore Tree - Autumn, sequence 3 of 4
PL-890 Sycamore Tree - Autumn, sequence 3 of 4. Acer pseudoplatanus Jens-Peter Laub Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Savanna scenery with termite mounds and rock plateau in background Namibia, Africa

Savanna scenery with termite mounds and rock plateau in background Namibia, Africa
SAS-98 Savanna scenery - acacia / camelthorn tree with termite mounds and rock plateau in background Namibia, Africa Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageSycamore Collection: Robin With Sycamore flowers

Robin With Sycamore flowers
BB-605 Robin - With Sycamore flowers Erithacus rubecula Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Waterfall in sycamore woodland. Autumn

Waterfall in sycamore woodland. Autumn
ROG-11805 Waterfall in sycamore woodland. Autumn. Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Maple seed - close-up studio

Maple seed - close-up studio
LA-1524 Sycamore winged seed - close-up studio Acer pseudoplatanus Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSycamore Collection: Nelson / Tree / Kentish Town

Nelson / Tree / Kentish Town
HORATIO LORD NELSON Sycamore tree planted by the English naval officer as a boy, at the entrance to his uncles home, Grove Cottage, Kentish Town, North London

Background imageSycamore Collection: Mut Pouring Water - 2

Mut Pouring Water - 2
As loving mother-goddess, Mut pours water from the sycamore tree over a deceased person and his soul



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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.