©Diarmid Weir Photography 2020
Sepia-toned image of sycamore leaves and seed pods.
DWP Catalogue No: DD099
Caption: Brought into England from France in the Middle Ages, the sycamore is a robust tree that can tolerate cold weather, exposure, sea spray and air pollution. It was often planted to shelter and shade farm houses and today its timber is valued for furniture making and fine joinery.
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