RMB738K1–Arizona Sycamores plane trees Platanus wrightii in winter Arizona USA
RF2PH79N6–Arizona Sycamore Tree (Platanus wrightii) after a spring snow
RMBFJ0B2–Fruit of Arizona Sycamore (Platanus wrightii)
RF2BAN8B4–Platanus orientalis, leaves turning in fall.
RMJDEC32–Arizona Sycamore Platanus wrightii Arizona, United States Platanaceae
RM2B06HJ5–USA, ARIZONA, MONTEZUMA CASTLE NATIONAL MONUMENT, ARIZONA SYCAMORE TREE (Platanus wrightii), CLOSE-UP OF BARK
RM2MYFE15–American Black Bear male, Ursus americanus, in sycamore tree.
RMMHBRTY–Platanus wrightii
RF2W9EE77–Arizona sycamore (Platanus wrightii) is a deciduous tree native to southwestern USA and northwestern Mexico. This photo was taken in Montezuma Castle
RMWAJPB9–Portugal, Ponte de Lima. Tunnel Ponte de Lima through the trees
RFJ2X32C–Sycamore along Cave Creek Trail, Tonto National Forest, Arizona
RF2TAAKBD–Arizona sycamore in Oak Creek Canyon along Huckaby Trail, Coconino National Forest, Arizona
RMTRGXWH–Arizona Sycamore, (Plantanus wrightii), in winter. Gila River Bird Area, New Mexico, USA.
RF2HE7H60–Arizona Sycamore tree in fall color; Chiricahua Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
RMR9B3X7–Steps to the outlet, Montezuma Well National Monument, McGuireville, Arizona.
RMC622J6–Arizona Sycamore - Platanus wrightii
RMAW8EXY–Maple & Sycamore
RF2MJ5R2E–Arizona Sycamore tree in fall color; Chiricahua Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
RF2E0BXGK–Chiricahua Mountain Star Trails
RFTTGFYD–High angle view of sycamore leaf fallen on field in forest
RMBFH730–Leaf of Arizona Sycamore (Platanus wrightii)
RF2BAN94Y–Platanus orientalis, leaves turning in fall.
RME45HR2–Leaves of Arizona sycamore (Platanus Wrightii) and Bigtooth maple (Acer saccharum grandidentatum) floating on water, South Fork Cave Creek, Coronado National Forest, Chiricahua Wilderness, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona, USA
RFBB3MDP–Arizona Sycamore Trunk Detail, Sedona, AZ, USA
RM2MYFDJ7–American Black Bear male, Ursus americanus, in sycamore tree.
RMMHBRWR–Platanus wrightii
RF2W9EE7A–Arizona sycamore (Platanus wrightii) is a deciduous tree native to southwestern USA and northwestern Mexico. This photo was taken in Montezuma Castle
RM2AKR8CC–Annual report of the trustees of the American Museum of Natural History for the year . ntrance to the forestry hall and has at-tracted much attention. As a whole, it is 43 inches in width,the largest leaf measuring 21 inches, and the flower 9 inches. Among other sprays worked on during the year the follow-ing were put on exhibition: black maple {Acer nigrum) ; redash {Fraxinus Pennsyhanicum); black oak {Quercus velu-tina) ; and Arizona sycamore {Platanus Wrightii). In connection with this work the cooperation of botanistsand foresters was enlisted in supplying the fresh material forthe reprodu
RMPG0GW5–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 4i8 The Plane Tree Family leaves being killed in May or June by the minute fungus Glocosporium nervi- sequum Saccardo, though the second crop of leaves clothes the branches in July. The European species, P. orientalis Linnasus, is less subject to this disease. 2. ARIZONA SYCAMORE — Platanus Wrightii S. Watson This tree is also called the Arizona plane tree, but locally simply Sycamore. It is known only from the mountain c
RMD77XR9–Sycamore leaves on bed West Clear Creek in autumn West Clear Creek Wilderness Coconino National Forest Arizona.
RMTRGY4G–Arizona Sycamore, (Plantanus wrightii), in winter. Gila River Bird Area, New Mexico, USA.
RMAW9GYK–Maple and Sycamore Leaves
RMBG74BX–Leaf of Arizona Sycamore (Platanus wrightii)
RF2BAN9XR–Platanus orientalis, leaves turning in fall.
RM2MYFEY9–American Black Bear male, Ursus americanus, in sycamore tree.
RM2CE7K4C–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . RAOIAt. SECTION.. TANGENTIAL SECTION Oer. Fransenbluhende Esche. fr, Frene a fleurs de frange.^p- Fresno de flores de franja. 232. PLATANUS WRIGHTII Wats. Arizona Sycamore.
RMTRGY3A–Arizona Sycamore, (Plantanus wrightii), in winter. Gila River Bird Area, New Mexico, USA.
RM2MYFECX–American Black Bear male, Ursus americanus, in sycamore tree.
RM2CE7JME–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . TANGENTIAL SECTION Oer. Fransenbluhende Esche. fr, Frene a fleurs de frange.^p- Fresno de flores de franja. 232. PLATANUS WRIGHTII Wats. Arizona Sycamore.. TRANSVERSE SECTION.
RMTRGY34–Arizona Sycamore, (Plantanus wrightii), in winter. Gila River Bird Area, New Mexico, USA.
RMRDBG8A–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. 4i8 The Plane Tree Family leaves being killed in May or June by the minute fungus Glocosporium nervi- sequum Saccardo, though the second crop of leaves clothes the branches in July. The European species, P. orientalis Linnasus, is less subject to this disease. 2. ARIZONA SYCAMORE — Platanus Wrightii S. Watson This tree is also called the Arizona plane tree, but locally simply Sycamore. It is known only from the mountain c
RMTRGY43–Arizona Sycamore, (Plantanus wrightii), in winter. Gila River Bird Area, New Mexico, USA.
RM2AJKCC0–The tree book : A popular guide to a knowledge of the trees of North America and to their uses and cultivation . d) California sycamoreBB. Leaves with variable lobes, often finger-like and 8 to10 inches long. (P. Wrightii) Arizona sycamoreAAA. Fruits 2 to 4 on each stem; seeds pointed; leaves deeplylobed, broader than long. (Exotic.) (P. orientalis) oriental plane There are six species of the genus Platanus found in theNorthern Hemisphere, and equally divided between the Old andNew Worlds. The geologist finds evidences of much widerdistribution for our sycamore than it now enjoys. The Arcticre
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