Out on one of my daily hikes with Magenta, the Wonderful Wolf Dog, I often see things in the wild I haven't seen before. On this day when we were walking along the creek, I saw these little balls hanging from the trees. They are Sycamore seed balls. Mother Nature at her best. My Wonder Filled Moment today is the simplest pleasure, witnessing all of these seed balls hanging from the Sycamore Trees as I walked along the creek.
The American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) is a fast-growing deciduous tree hardy to U.S. Department of Agriculture zones 4 through 9. ... These seed balls appear on the sycamore tree in the winter and fall to the ground in the spring, where they open to disperse their seeds.
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Sycamore Seed Balls |
The American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) is a fast-growing deciduous tree hardy to U.S. Department of Agriculture zones 4 through 9. ... These seed balls appear on the sycamore tree in the winter and fall to the ground in the spring, where they open to disperse their seeds.
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