Haha, "Anyone who knows this tree would be able to see that if you tried to hang yourself from it, the chances are it would probably break, because it's not the strongest of trees. Oak would be a much better choice"
@arboristBlairGlenn In your comment you spoke of the sycamore tree as a "Plane tree", what were you referring to? I'm from the Alabama and I'm not sure what you meant by that, also I have no idea about a sycamore being used to refer to a maple. It must just be a brit thing. I have always just called it a sycamore or a bone tree, because of how hard it is, on the reservation we were taught of its uses as a tool handle because it was referred to as being "hard as bone" and bones were common tools.
You are a good speaker. I enjoyed watching your short production. In America, the tree we call Sycamore is actually a Plane tree. In the U.K. the word Sycamore is used for a type of Maple.
Platanus acerfolia or London Plane is what most people in the states call Sycamore. Odd, I know.
Haha, "Anyone who knows this tree would be able to see that if you tried to hang yourself from it, the chances are it would probably break, because it's not the strongest of trees. Oak would be a much better choice"
Got it, hang myself from Oak trees, thanks.
JeffTheRambler 4 months ago 2
@arboristBlairGlenn In your comment you spoke of the sycamore tree as a "Plane tree", what were you referring to? I'm from the Alabama and I'm not sure what you meant by that, also I have no idea about a sycamore being used to refer to a maple. It must just be a brit thing. I have always just called it a sycamore or a bone tree, because of how hard it is, on the reservation we were taught of its uses as a tool handle because it was referred to as being "hard as bone" and bones were common tools.
Caveman0713 1 year ago
You are a good speaker. I enjoyed watching your short production. In America, the tree we call Sycamore is actually a Plane tree. In the U.K. the word Sycamore is used for a type of Maple.
Platanus acerfolia or London Plane is what most people in the states call Sycamore. Odd, I know.
arboristBlairGlenn 2 years ago
well made u know what u r talking about and i like it that u mentioned that ash is good for bow and arrows
irmollaar 2 years ago