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Sycamore suprise
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodcutteranon" data-source="post: 1317005" data-attributes="member: 28636"><p>Sycamores love water and usually can be found on a creek bed or low spots that hold a lot of water. I am from Ohio and I was surprised to find that the largest registered tree in my state is a Sycamore. I figured it would have been an Oak or American Elm. I have never cut one up but I have heard that they only split when green.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodcutteranon, post: 1317005, member: 28636"] Sycamores love water and usually can be found on a creek bed or low spots that hold a lot of water. I am from Ohio and I was surprised to find that the largest registered tree in my state is a Sycamore. I figured it would have been an Oak or American Elm. I have never cut one up but I have heard that they only split when green. [/QUOTE]
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