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Are American Sycamore Diseased Or Naturally Fallow?
« on: July 28, 2025, 03:24:41 AM »

Offline yourhomify

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That is what makes the American Sycamore the bark just falls off?

1. Exfoliating

2. Healthy

3. Normal

4. Seasonal

5. Decorative

The American Sycamore naturally sheds its bark- it is one of the most recognized features of the American Sycamore.

Re: Are American Sycamore Diseased Or Naturally Fallow?
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2025, 02:44:59 AM »

Offline allmaxh

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American sycamores suffer from a common fungal disease called anthracnose, which causes leaf blight and defoliation. This is often mistaken for natural fallow. Its peeling bark is a natural, not diseased, trait and can add an interesting touch to Economy Home Decor.

Re: Are American Sycamore Diseased Or Naturally Fallow?
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2025, 05:19:24 AM »

Offline douglasrozek

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American Sycamores are not naturally fallow — they are generally hardy trees, but they can sometimes appear unhealthy due to common issues like anthracnose disease, canker, or leaf spot, which cause leaf drop and bare branches. In many cases, what looks like decline is actually a seasonal or disease-related cycle rather than the tree being “naturally fallow.” Proper care and monitoring help keep them thriving.

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