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Sycamore is the common name for several different species of trees.
Sycamore may also refer to:
Music
- "The Sycamore", a 1904 ragtime composition by Scott Joplin
 - "Sycamore Trees", a song featured on the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me film soundtrack
 - "The Sycamore Tree" (song), a 2000 song by Paul Brandt
 - Sycamore Smith, American musician
 - Sykamore, Canadian country music artist
 - "Sycamore Girl", a 2017 song by Rex Orange County
 - "Sycamore", a 2020 song by The White Buffalo (musician)
 - "Sycamore", a 2023 song by Ed Sheeran from -
 
Places in the United States
Communities
- Sycamore, Alabama
 - Sycamore, California
 - Sycamore, former name of Herndon, California
 - Sycamore, Delaware
 - Sycamore, Georgia
 - Sycamore, Illinois
 - Sycamore, Indiana
 - Sycamore, Kansas
 - Sycamore, Kentucky
 - Sycamore, Missouri
 - Sycamore, Ohio
 - Sycamore, Delaware County, Oklahoma
 - Sycamore, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
 - Sycamore, Pennsylvania
 - Sycamore, South Carolina
 - Sycamore, Texas, a ghost town
 - Sycamore, Calhoun County, West Virginia
 - Sycamore, Logan County, West Virginia
 - Sycamore Township (disambiguation)
 
Landforms
- Sycamore Canyon
 - Sycamore Island (Pennsylvania)
 - Sycamore Shoals, on the Watauga River near Elizabethton, Tennessee
 
Schools
- Sycamore High School (Sycamore, Illinois)
 - Sycamore High School (Cincinnati, Ohio)
 - Sycamore School, Indianapolis, Indiana
 
Transport
- USCGC Sycamore (WAGL-268), a U.S. Coast Guard river tender
 - USCGC Sycamore (WLB-209), a U.S. Coast Guard sea going buoy tender
 - MV Sycamore, a Royal Australian Navy vessel
 - Bristol Sycamore, an early helicopter design
 - Chayair Sycamore, South African autogyro
 
Other uses
- Sycamore (moth), a species of moth
 - Sycamore Networks, an optical transmission hardware manufacturer
 - Sycamore processor, a quantum processor created by Google
 - Indiana State Sycamores, the intercollegiate athletic program of Indiana State University
 
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