concept   sycamore

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) Europe (1) Japan (1) Middle East (1) China (1) Greece (1) Mediterranean countries (1) North Africa (1) North America (1) Turkey (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 sycamore United States Sycamore trees are commonly found in urban areas and parks in the United States, valued for their distinctive leaves and shade-providing qualities. 5
2 sycamore United Kingdom Sycamore trees are popular in urban areas and parks in the United Kingdom for their large leaves and shade. 3
3 sycamore Europe Sycamore trees in Europe are valued for their timber and known for their large size and mottled bark. 2
4 sycamore Japan Sycamore trees are not commonly found in urban areas and landscaping in Japan. 2
5 sycamore Middle East Sycamore trees are spiritually significant in Middle Eastern culture and ancient mythology. 2
6 sycamore China Sycamore trees are not widely planted in urban areas of China and are not commonly used in urban landscaping. 1
7 sycamore Greece In Greek culture, sycamore trees hold religious or mythological significance and their wood is used for traditional crafts and furniture. 1
8 sycamore Mediterranean countries Sycamore trees hold cultural significance in Mediterranean countries and are frequently referenced in ancient literature and myths. 1
9 sycamore North Africa The sycamore tree is considered sacred and associated with spiritual significance in North African cultures. 1
10 sycamore North America Sycamore trees are commonly found and appreciated for their large size and distinctive mottled bark in North American landscapes. 1
11 sycamore Turkey Sycamore trees in Turkey are linked to religious and mythological beliefs, and their wood is utilized in traditional crafts and furniture. 1