Platanus Wrightii is a type of tree commonly known as the Arizona sycamore. This majestic tree can reach heights of up to 100 feet and is known for its striking white bark and large, broad leaves. In terms of synonyms, the Arizona sycamore is known as Platanus racemosa, Platanus occidentalis, and Platanus acerifolia. The term "sycamore" is also often used interchangeably with Platanus Wrightii, particularly in the southwestern United States. This tree provides many benefits while adding beauty to the environment, such as providing shade and serving as a natural habitat for various birds, insects, and other wildlife.