The bark characteristics of that tree are great, I've almost never  
seen one with the white showing through almost all the way down to the  
root flare. Nice!

Jeff

On Jan 14, 2009, at 12:20 AM, Barry Caselli <[email protected]>  
wrote:

> I have finally found the scans of the pictures of this tree. This  
> was on a rural roadside in Upper Pittsgrove Township, Salem County,  
> NJ. I can give a more exact location if needed. I think it would be  
> cool to have this tree measured.
> This is one of the largest Sycamores I've ever seen. This one not  
> only has girth, but it has some height to it also.
> I was in awe when I was near this one. I photographed it sometime in  
> 2007 or 2008. I can't remember for sure.
> I think this tree is just crying to be measured! Just look at it!  
> Too bad I travel alone, or I could have had a person stand with it  
> for the photo.
> Barry
> P.S.- I normally refer to these trees as Buttonwoods, but for the  
> purposes of this group I call them by their more proper name,  
> Sycamores.
>
> >
> <img622.jpg>
> <img623.jpg>

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