Sycamore maple tree

The leaves are arranged opposite, and placed on very long petioles, 10 to 20 cm (3,93 - 7,87 in).

An excerpt from the article 19 facts about Sycamore maple tree
The petioles do not secrete milky sap, as is the case with the common maple. The leaves do not develop until the beginning of May, much later than in other maples. However, they change their color early in autumn (sometimes around the turn of August/September). This discoloration is usually lighter and less intense than in common maple and does not contain any orange or red tones.