Sycamore Tree
A tree of contradictory perceptions; once loved as a shade tree it now bears the scorn of some countryside organisations that see it as a 'weed' which needs to be removed.
Distribution
Under various guises the Sycamore can be found in The Great Plain states, including, Kansas and Nebraska,
The Western portion of the U.S., including California and Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Canada, Europe and parts of the Middle East and Eastern Africa
Average height 16-35m
All trees come with a spigot, all you need to do is drill an appropriate sized hole for 'planting'.