1. Leaf DifferenceThe leaves of the sycamore are simple, alternate, triangular, 9 to 15 cm long, 9 to 17 cm wide, with 3 to 5 palmate lobes, irregular sharp and wavy teeth on the edges of the leaves, and a truncated or nearly heart-shaped base. The leaves of the sycamore are large, broadly ovate or slightly cuneate, with lobes that are broadly triangular with several coarse serrations on the edges, and petioles 3 to 10 cm long. 2. Flower DifferencesThe sycamore inflorescence is spherical, with a diameter of 2.5 to 3.5 cm. The flower is about 4 mm long and has 4 petals. The sycamore has a panicle inflorescence, about 20 cm long, with short hairs. The flowers are unisexual and have no petals. The calyx tube is about 2 mm long, with 5 lobes, which are linear-lanceolate and about 10 mm long. |
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