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25 Sycamore Maple Trees, 40-60Cm Acer Pseudoplatanus Hedge,stunning Autumn Colour 3Fatpigs

25 Sycamore Maple Trees, 40-60Cm Acer Pseudoplatanus Hedge,stunning Autumn Colour 3Fatpigs

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Overview

These are BARE ROOTED plants which can be planted from the end of October until May and will be dispatched as soon as the weather turns cold and they become dormant.The dispatch date depends on the Autumn temperature and varies from year to year. A fairly large maple with a good spread. Leaves are dark green above, rich purple beneath.Growing DetailsCommon Name: Sycamore MapleGenus: AcerSpecies: PseudoplatanusSkill Level: BeginnerExposure: Full SunlightHardiness: HardySoil type: Well-drained/light, Acidic, Chalky/alkalineHeight: 20 - 30mSpread: 10 -15mDescriptionThe sycamore is noted for its tolerance of wind, urban pollution, salt spray, and low summer temperatures, which makes it a popular tree for planting in cities, along roads treated with salt in winter, and in coastal localities. It is cultivated and widely naturalised north of its native range in Northern Europe, notably in the British Isles.

Overview

These are BARE ROOTED plants which can be planted from the end of October until May and will be dispatched as soon as the weather turns cold and they become dormant.The dispatch date depends on the Autumn temperature and varies from year to year. A fairly large maple with a good spread. Leaves are dark green above, rich purple beneath.Growing DetailsCommon Name: Sycamore MapleGenus: AcerSpecies: PseudoplatanusSkill Level: BeginnerExposure: Full SunlightHardiness: HardySoil type: Well-drained/light, Acidic, Chalky/alkalineHeight: 20 - 30mSpread: 10 -15mDescriptionThe sycamore is noted for its tolerance of wind, urban pollution, salt spray, and low summer temperatures, which makes it a popular tree for planting in cities, along roads treated with salt in winter, and in coastal localities. It is cultivated and widely naturalised north of its native range in Northern Europe, notably in the British Isles.