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Sycamore Collection (page 5)

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 Tree in hedgerow in winter Norfolk

Sycamore Tree in hedgerow in winter Norfolk

Background imageSycamore Collection: England, Tyne & Wear, Burradon Tower. Sycamore Trees and the ruins of the Burradon Tower

England, Tyne & Wear, Burradon Tower. Sycamore Trees and the ruins of the Burradon Tower, a townhouse built around 1553 by Bertram Anderson

Background imageSycamore Collection: Platanus Racemosa

Platanus Racemosa
Also known as the CALIFORNIA SYCAMORE, this fine tree attracts birds and butterflies, as well as humans. Date: 1857

Background imageSycamore Collection: USA, California, San Diego. A Sycamore Tree

USA, California, San Diego. A Sycamore Tree
USA, California, San Diego. Sycamore Tree. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageSycamore Collection: Lone leaf clings to a snow-covered sycamore tree branch

Lone leaf clings to a snow-covered sycamore tree branch. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageSycamore Collection: Bristol Sycamore at the1952 Royal Aeronautical Society G?

Bristol Sycamore at the1952 Royal Aeronautical Society G?
Bristol Sycamore at the1952 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at White Waltham Aerodeome on 15 June

Background imageSycamore Collection: Acer Pseudo-platanus; Sycamore

Acer Pseudo-platanus; Sycamore

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: Table

Table; Attributed to Andre-Charles Boulle, French, 1642 - 1732, master before 1666; Paris, France, Europe; about 1680; Oak veneered with marquetry tortoise shell, pewter, brass, ebony, horn, ivory

Background imageSycamore Collection: Corner Cupboard (Encoignure)

Corner Cupboard (Encoignure); Carcass and mounts attributed to Jean-Pierre Latz, French, about 1691 - 1754, Marquetry panels attributed to the Workshop of Jean-Francois Oeben, French, born Germany

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) seedling with the first leaves

Sycamore Maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) seedling with the first leaves

Background imageSycamore Collection: JESUS AND ZACCHAUES. Zacchaeus, a tax collector, who had climbed into a tree to

JESUS AND ZACCHAUES. Zacchaeus, a tax collector, who had climbed into a tree to see Jesus Christ during a visit to Jericho, is told by Christ to come down so that they may go visit his home

Background imageSycamore Collection: USA, NM, Albuquerque, Sycamore Tree Trunk Detail

USA, NM, Albuquerque, Sycamore Tree Trunk Detail

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) lesions on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaf

Sycamore Tar Spot (Rhytisma acerinum) lesions on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaf, Maritime Alps, France, September

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore Moth (Acronicta aceris) adult, resting on fencepost, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England

Sycamore Moth (Acronicta aceris) adult, resting on fencepost, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, July

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10790752

Picture No. 10790752
Hadrian's Wall - Sycamore Gap, beside Steel Rig Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10984717

Picture No. 10984717
Sycamore Tree - seeds on ground covered in frost Hessen, Germany (Acer psudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10984718

Picture No. 10984718
Sycamore Tree - seeds on ground covered in frost Hessen, Germany (Acer psudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10760613

Picture No. 10760613
Sycamore Fig - in evening light, on the bank of the Letaba River. (Ficus sycomorus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10893079

Picture No. 10893079
Lackey Moth - on Sycamore Seed (Malacosoma neustria) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10893078

Picture No. 10893078
Lackey Moth - on Sycamore Seed (Malacosoma neustria) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890975

Picture No. 10890975
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890963

Picture No. 10890963
Sycamore Maple - buding in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890940

Picture No. 10890940
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890933

Picture No. 10890933
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890939

Picture No. 10890939
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890934

Picture No. 10890934
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890938

Picture No. 10890938
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890937

Picture No. 10890937
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890932

Picture No. 10890932
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10890931

Picture No. 10890931
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Picture No. 10984630

Picture No. 10984630
Ash Tree leaves - and Sycamore leaves (Acer pseudoplatanus) - covered in frost Hessen, Germany (Fraxinus excelsior) Date:

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) growing in hedgerow at roadside

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) growing in hedgerow at roadside, with Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) flowering, Thorner, West Yorkshire, England, May

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of leaves, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of leaves, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, April

Background imageSycamore Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of full canopy of new leaves, Cumbria, England, June

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) close-up of full canopy of new leaves, Cumbria, England, June

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



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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.