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Encyclopedia > Plane tree
  • For the trees, in the ordinary colloquial sense of the word, that are called plane trees, see Platanus.
  • For plane trees in mathematics, see tree (graph theory).

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London Plane Tree: Feb 2003 (469 words)
The London plane tree (Platanus acerifolia) is a hardy ornamental tree in Manhattan, Kansas.
This tree is a hybrid of the oriental plane tree (Platanus orientalis) and the American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis).
Based on the longevity of the oriental plane tree and the American sycamore, hybrid specimens may not begin to become decrepit until they have reached 500 years of age.
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