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Genetic variation in trees can mean that one 50yr old syc has smooth bark and another develops the characteristic plated bark early. Your tree is almost certainly a sycamore.

 

I'm not aware of any bacterial cancer that effects sycamore. From your photos it just looks like normal Syc behaviour.

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Looking at the Sycs on our farm, and we have a lot, to see that much scaling, you would expect a trunk at least 4ft dia, probably more. All our Sycs of that size are not scaly. It does look like a scaly syc but it's just not thick enough in my view but anything is possible depending on conditions / disease I guess.

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