Sycamore maple tree

A characteristic feature of the sycamore that distinguishes it from other maples is its bark.

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Young specimens have a silver-gray, smooth bark, sometimes with a black, sooty coating. Over time, the bark turns brownish, gray, or gray-black and is fissured into scaly sections. This makes it similar to Platanus trees, which is reflected in the Latin species name pseudoplatanus.