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Exclamation Sycamore Tree

Platanus x acerifolia 'Morton Circle'

Exclamation Sycamore Tree is a really smart pick when you want a fast-growing shade tree that can handle real-world landscape conditions without sacrificing ornamental value. The bark alone gives it a lot more character than a typical shade tree, and the quicker growth and improved disease resistance make it easy to recommend for larger properties. For homeowners who want speed, structure, and a tree that still looks interesting in winter, this is a strong choice.

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A Fast-Growing Shade Tree with Beautiful Bark and Urban Strength

A Modern Sycamore with Better Landscape Performance

Exclamation Sycamore Tree is an outstanding choice for homeowners who love the dramatic bark and fast growth of sycamores but want a tree with a cleaner, more landscape-ready habit. This improved London planetree selection grows with a strong central leader and an upright oval form, giving it a more organized look than many older sycamore types.

That structure makes it especially valuable in residential landscapes where a large tree should feel bold, but not unruly. It brings the familiar size and shade of a sycamore while offering a more polished overall presence.

Fast Growth and Big-Time Shade Value

One of the biggest reasons to plant Exclamation Sycamore is speed. This is a fast-growing shade tree that can quickly begin transforming an open yard into a more established, usable, and comfortable landscape. For homeowners who want a meaningful canopy sooner rather than later, that growth rate is a major advantage.

As it matures, it develops into a substantial shade tree that can cool lawns, outdoor spaces, and larger planting areas. It gives the property a stronger sense of scale and permanence while still rewarding the homeowner with visible progress along the way.

Exfoliating Bark That Brings Four-Season Interest

The bark is one of this tree’s most memorable features. As the trunk and branches mature, the bark exfoliates to reveal mottled patches of cream, tan, gray, olive, and brown, creating a striking multi-toned look that adds winter beauty long after the leaves are gone.

That bark gives the tree a second season of ornamental value beyond summer shade. It helps Exclamation Sycamore feel more decorative and design-forward than a standard shade tree, especially in colder months when bark and structure matter most.

Built for Streets, Yards, and Tough Conditions

Exclamation Sycamore Tree is widely valued for its urban toughness. It tolerates road salt, air pollution, variable soils, and a range of moisture conditions better than many large shade trees, which is one reason it has become such a strong option for street-tree planting and residential landscapes alike.

This adaptability is a major selling point for homeowners who want a large tree that is not overly fussy. It performs well in real-world conditions and brings the kind of reliability that matters when planting a tree expected to last for decades.

A Strong Fit for Larger Landscapes and Long-Term Value

Because of its mature size, Exclamation Sycamore is best used where it has room to become a major landscape feature. It works beautifully as a lawn specimen, along a long drive, in a broad front yard, or in larger suburban and estate-style landscapes where a fast, durable canopy tree is needed.

For homeowners who want a fast-growing shade tree with showy bark, better disease resistance, and strong urban adaptability, Exclamation Sycamore Tree is an excellent choice. It brings speed, beauty, and practical toughness together in one impressive planting.


Growzone: 4-8 Exclamation Sycamore Tree Hardiness Zones 4-8
Hardiness Zone: 4-8
Mature Height: 55 to 65 feet
Mature Width: 40 to 50 feet
Sunlight: Full Sun
Soil Well-drained soil; adaptable to both dry and moist conditions
Water Moderate; water regularly during establishment
Bloom Time / Color Spring; inconspicuous flowers
Ornamental Features Upright oval habit, exfoliating mottled bark, large green leaves, yellow fall color
Wildlife Value Provides canopy cover and habitat value
Resistance (deer/disease/drought/etc.) Anthracnose resistant; moderately resistant to powdery mildew; tolerant of road salt, flooding, and urban pollution
Landscape Uses Shade tree, street tree, lawn specimen, urban landscape tree, large residential planting

How to Care for Exclamation Sycamore Tree

Before you buy an Exclamation Sycamore Tree, make sure to read about the recommended care instructions to keep this plant healthy and flourishing.

How should I plant Exclamation Sycamore Tree?

How should I plant Exclamation Sycamore Tree?

Plant Exclamation Sycamore Tree in a full sun location with enough room for its mature canopy to develop. Dig a hole about twice as wide as the root ball and no deeper than the root ball itself, then place the tree so the root flare sits at or slightly above the surrounding soil level. This helps the roots establish properly and reduces the risk of planting too deeply. Backfill with native soil, water thoroughly, and mulch around the root zone to help conserve moisture and reduce weeds. Keep mulch a few inches away from the trunk. Because this tree grows into a large, long-term shade specimen, it should be planted well away from structures and in a space where the canopy can develop naturally.

How often should I water Exclamation Sycamore Tree after planting?

How often should I water Exclamation Sycamore Tree after planting?

Water Exclamation Sycamore Tree deeply right after planting, then continue watering regularly during the establishment period. In most landscapes, that means a deep soaking once or twice per week depending on rainfall, heat, and soil drainage. The goal is evenly moist soil while the root system develops. Once established, this tree is notably adaptable and can tolerate both somewhat dry and moist conditions better than many shade trees. Even so, deep watering during extended drought is helpful, especially while the tree is still young and building long-term strength.

When should I fertilize Exclamation Sycamore Tree?

When should I fertilize Exclamation Sycamore Tree?

Fertilize Exclamation Sycamore Tree only if needed, especially if growth appears weak or a soil test points to a deficiency. If feeding is necessary, early spring is usually the best time to apply a balanced fertilizer or compost that supports steady growth without pushing overly soft new foliage. Avoid unnecessary fertilization on already healthy trees. In many landscapes, proper planting, good sun exposure, and consistent watering during establishment are more important than aggressive feeding. The goal is healthy, durable growth rather than overly lush growth.

When and how should I prune Exclamation Sycamore Tree?

When and how should I prune Exclamation Sycamore Tree?

Exclamation Sycamore Tree usually needs only structural pruning when young and occasional removal of dead, damaged, or awkwardly placed branches as it matures. Late winter is generally the best time to prune, before spring growth begins and while the branch structure is easier to see. Pruning should focus on maintaining a strong central leader, good branch spacing, and long-term structural integrity. Because this cultivar is valued for its naturally upright, organized form, thoughtful light pruning is usually all that is needed to keep it looking strong and balanced over time.


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