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Pseudoplatanus Collection

Pseudoplatanus: The Majestic Maple with a European Twist 🍁✨ With its scientific name Pseudoplatanus

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In spite of the booming tourism Eng village is still a traditional, diary-producing alp. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028971

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. View of the Grosser Ahronboden with its Sycamore maple trees (Acer Pseudoplatanus)

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028914

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The famous Eng Valley with the alpe village Eng in late autumn, Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol, Austria, Europe. (Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028913

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Eng Valley with the famous sycamore and maple trees in late autumn, Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol, Austria, Europe. (Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028912

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Eng Valley with the famous sycamore and maple trees in late autumn, Karwendel mountain range, Tyrol, Austria, Europe. (Large format sizes available). Date: 30/04/2009

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028804

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The alp village Eng. In spite of the booming tourism Eng village is still a traditional, diary producing alp

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028803

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The alp village Eng. In spite of the booming tourism Eng village is still a traditional, diary producing alp

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028800

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. Sunrise over the rock faces of Mount Hochglueck, Spritzkar-Spitze and Grubenkarspitze

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028799

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. Sunrise over the rock faces of Mount Hochglueck, Spritzkar-Spitze and Grubenkarspitze

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028789

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The sycamore maple trees in the Eng during spring. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028788

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Spirtzkar-Spitze during sunset. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028787

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Spirtzkar-Spitze during sunset. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028786

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028782

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Spirtzkar-Spitze. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028780

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Lamsenspitze. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028779

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Eng Valley, Karwendel mountain range, Austria, view towards mount Lamsenspitze. The Eng valley is the most famous of all valleys in Karwendel mountain range. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: DDE-90028777

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Cowslip (primula Veris) in Eng valley, Karwendel mountain range in Austria, with Sycamore maple trees and mount Spritzkar-Spitze in the background. Date: 02/12/2008

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Sycamore maple or planetree maple, Acer pseudoplatanus

Sycamore maple or planetree maple, Acer pseudoplatanus, Acero fico, Platano falso. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Flowering quillwort or awl-leaf lilaea, Lilaea subulata

Flowering quillwort or awl-leaf lilaea, Lilaea subulata, Lilea subulata. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 577

Curtis British Entomology Plate 577
Hemiptera: Aphis tiliae = Eucallipterus tiliae (Lime-tree Aphis) [Plant: Acer pseudoplatanus (Sycamore)] Date: 1824-39

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Sycamore Maple (coloured engraving)

Sycamore Maple (coloured engraving)
CHT202244 Sycamore Maple (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Sycamore Maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) seedling with the first leaves

Sycamore Maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) seedling with the first leaves

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Picture No. 10890975

Picture No. 10890975
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10890963
Sycamore Maple - buding in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10890940
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10890933
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10890939
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10890934
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10890938
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10890931
Sycamore Maple - leaf bud opening in spring (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10901001
Norway Maple - leaves in autumn colour (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10900998
Norway Maple Leaves - in autumn colour (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Norway Maple - street trees in autumn colour (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

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Picture No. 10901032
Norway Maple - branches of tree in autumn colour (Acer pseudoplatanus) Date:

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Sycamore leafhopper, Edwardsiana nigroloba, nymph on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Sycamore leafhopper, Edwardsiana nigroloba, nymph on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Colony of gall mites, Aceria pseudoplatani, on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Colony of gall mites, Aceria pseudoplatani, on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) with prey mites on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) with prey mites on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Phytoseiid mite (Phytoseiidae) on the underside of a sycamore leaf

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Young spring leaves backlit by sunlight on a small sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus

Young spring leaves backlit by sunlight on a small sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus, sapling against larger trees and a blue sky

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: sycamore flower clusters

sycamore flower clusters

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Sycamore leaves opening

Sycamore leaves opening
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaves opening in spring. Photographed in April, in Dorset, UK

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) buds

Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) buds. Photographed in Dorset, UK, in April

Background imagePseudoplatanus Collection: Sycamore leaf opening

Sycamore leaf opening
Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaf opening in spring. Photographed in April, in Dorset, UK, in April



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Pseudoplatanus: The Majestic Maple with a European Twist 🍁✨ With its scientific name Pseudoplatanus, this captivating tree species is commonly known as the Sycamore Maple. Native to Europe, it boasts an enchanting presence that leaves nature enthusiasts in awe. DDE-90028972: A close-up of the mesmerizing foliage showcases the intricate veins and vibrant green hues that adorn each leaf. Nature's artwork at its finest. DDE-90028971: As autumn arrives, the Sycamore Maple transforms into a breathtaking spectacle of fiery reds, oranges, and yellows. Its canopy becomes a living masterpiece painted by Mother Nature herself. DDE-90028914: The bark adds another layer of beauty to this magnificent tree. Its smooth texture reveals shades ranging from grayish-brown to reddish-brown, creating an eye-catching contrast against any landscape. DDE-90028913: Did you know? This maple variety produces unique winged seeds called samaras. These helicopter-like structures gracefully twirl through the air as they disperse their precious cargo for new growth elsewhere. DDE-90028912: Pseudoplatanus has been cherished for centuries due to its versatility and durability in woodworking. From furniture to musical instruments, craftsmen have harnessed its timber's strength and distinctive grain patterns. DDE-90028804: Beyond aesthetics, this majestic maple also plays a vital role in ecosystems by providing shelter and sustenance for various wildlife species. Birds find refuge among its branches while insects feast on nectar-rich flowers during springtime. DDE-90028803: In addition to being visually stunning, these trees contribute significantly to air purification by absorbing pollutants such as carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen back into our atmosphere—a natural superhero fighting climate change. DDE-90028800.