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london plane tree varieties

london plane tree varieties

Varieties of London Planetree 'Columbia' sports dark green foliage and grows to roughly 50 feet. 'Liberty' is a quick-growing variety with a pyramidal shape that reaches around 50 feet. 'Metzam' (or 'Metroshade') grows to a strong 70 feet.

  1. What type of tree is a London plane?
  2. Is a London plane tree a sycamore tree?
  3. How do you identify a London plane tree?
  4. Are London plane trees messy?
  5. What is the most common tree in London?
  6. How fast do London plane trees grow?

What type of tree is a London plane?

Plane, London (Platanus x hispanica) 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.

Is a London plane tree a sycamore tree?

London planetree is a hybrid resulting from a cross between the native sycamore and the non-native Asian planetree. Like sycamore, this is a large tree with beautiful peeling bark.

How do you identify a London plane tree?

The leaves of the London Plane are simple and 'maple or sycamore-like'. They are large and palmately lobed and veined, with a noticeable leaf stalk / petiole. The top surface is a darker green than the lower. The veins are quite noticeable.

Are London plane trees messy?

London plane trees tend to be a somewhat messy, seemingly dropping something every day of the year. In fall, when other deciduous trees are dropping their leaves, the London plane leaves die, but persist on the branches throughout the entire winter. ... Sycamore trees have very interesting and attractive, mottled bark.

What is the most common tree in London?

Believe it or not, the sycamore is the most common species of tree in London, beating what is often wrongly considered the most prevalent, the London plane. Numbering circa 656,000, the species make up 7.79% of the capital's overall tree population.

How fast do London plane trees grow?

This hybrid tree resulted from a cross between two sycamore species: Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore) and Platanus orientalis (Oriental plane). A fast-growing tree, the London plane typically gains several feet in height per year. It transplants well and can be planted throughout the year.

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