And Sycamore is an invasive non-native species that gets actively removed from ancient forest as a weed.
They've been in the UK for 500+ years -- whilst those trying to grow "native" woodland might avoid them they still support generalist associate species and so could be more useful, eg in urban settings.
They've been in the UK for 500+ years -- whilst those trying to grow "native" woodland might avoid them they still support generalist associate species and so could be more useful, eg in urban settings.