I have heard of some decent sized sycamore in TX.

On Dec 2, 11:12 am, "Will Blozan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marc,
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> Yes, possibly, but not P. occidentalis.
>
> Will F. Blozan
> President, Eastern Native Tree Society
> President, Appalachian Arborists, Inc.
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> "No sympathy for apathy"
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcboston [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 02, 2009 10:03 AM
> To: ENTSTrees
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: The Sunderland Sycamore is on Wikipedia
>
> Is it fair to  assume that there are larger sycamores outside of the
> eastern U.S.
>
> On Dec 2, 9:44 am, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Will,
>
> >      I trust you eye better than mine. Maybe it is time for me to get  
> > out the Macroscope and refine the volume calculations. Big job. Anyone  
> > care to lend a hand?
>
> > Bob
>
> > Sent from my iPhone
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> > On Dec 2, 2009, at 8:11 AM, "Will Blozan" <[email protected]>  
> > wrote:
>
> > > Bob,
>
> > > From what I have seen of large eastern sycamores I would agree that  
> > > by volume, the Sunderland Sycamore is the biggest specimen in the  
> > > east with currently known or visited trees. The Pinchot Sycamore  
> > > looks considerably smaller to me in volume and the Webster Springs  
> > > tree has a bigger girth but less wood.
>
> > > Will F. Blozan
> > > President, Eastern Native Tree Society
> > > President, Appalachian Arborists, Inc.
>
> > > "No sympathy for apathy"
> > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> > > Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 6:16 PM
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Subject: Re: [ENTS] The Sunderland Sycamore is on Wikipedia
>
> > > Marc,
>
> > >             The measurements are close. It is about 110 feet tall.  
> > > Since last winter's ice storm, the average spread is about 136 feet.  
> > > Age probably much less than they report and it is not the largest  
> > > sycamore east of the Mississippi. This is a huge exaggeration.
>
> > > Bob
>
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Marcboston" <[email protected]>
> > > To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected]>
> > > Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 4:26:48 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada  
> > > Eastern
> > > Subject: [ENTS] The Sunderland Sycamore is on Wikipedia
>
> > > Bob check out the link below.  The Sunderland Sycamore is now on
> > > Wikipedia how accurate are the facts?
>
> > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buttonball_Tree
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