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London Plane (Platanus x hispanica) - British Trees - Woodland Trust
A real city slicker, the London plane is the capital’s most common tree. As a hybrid of American sycamore and Oriental plane, it was first discovered in the 17th century then widely planted in the 18th.
How to Grow and Care for London Planetree - The Spruce
The London planetree (also known as London plane and maple leaved plane tree) is a large, deciduous tree that is quite resilient in urban conditions. A fast-growing tree, it typically gains several feet in height per year, tolerating partial sun, most soil types, urban pollution, and temperatures as low as -20 degrees Fahrenheit.
The mysterious history of the London plane tree | Trees for Cities
Did you know that the humble London plane tree has its roots shrouded in mystery and sunk in the enigmatic and colourful mists of historic events? Ever present in urban areas, it’s easy to overlook the magnificence and hard working service that London plane trees provide.
London Plane Tree: Leaves, Bark, Flowers (Pictures) – Identification
A London plane tree (Platanus x acerifolia) is a species of deciduous tree native to Europe and Asia. The London plane tree is identified by its distinctive shape, with a broad trunk topped by a large crown of branches.
London Plane Tree Care And Growing Guide | Plantly
The London Plane is a huge deciduous tree that grows resilient in urban settings. The hybrid crossed two species, the Platanus accidentalis (American sycamore) and Platanus orientalis (Oriental planetree), thus creating the Platanus x acerifolia.
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