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  2. London plane - Wikipedia

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    London plane on the campus of New Mexico State University. The London plane is a large deciduous tree growing 20–40 m (65–130 ft), exceptionally to 50 m (160 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 10 m (33 ft) in circumference. [3] The bark is usually pale grey-green, smooth and exfoliating, or buff-brown and not exfoliating.

  3. Platanus × hispanica - Wikipedia

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    The London plane is a large deciduous tree growing 20–30 m (65–100 ft), exceptionally over 40 m (130 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 3 m (10 ft) or more in circumference. The bark is usually pale grey-green, smooth and exfoliating, or buff-brown and not exfoliating.

  4. Muellerina eucalyptoides - Wikipedia

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    Muellerina eucalyptoides growing on a London plane tree. In 2017, as part of an experimental effort to increase biodiversity in Melbourne street trees, over 800 seeds of M. eucalyptoides were attached to London plane (Platanus × hispanica) trees in the Melbourne urban area. [10]

  5. Platanus - Wikipedia

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    Trunk of an aged Platanus orientalis, in Trsteno, near Dubrovnik, Croatia Ripe plane tree fruit. The flowers are reduced and are borne in balls (globose heads); 3–7 hairy sepals may be fused at the base, and the petals are 3–7 and are spatulate. Male and female flowers are separate, but borne on the same plant .

  6. Platanus orientalis - Wikipedia

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    Flowers and fruit are round and burr-like, borne in clusters of between two and six on a stem. Considerable variation exists among trees in the wild, and this may be complicated by crossbreeding with planted London planes (Platanus x acerifolia), the hybrid of P. orientalis with the American sycamore (Platanus occidentalis).

  7. Platanaceae - Wikipedia

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    Platanaceae, the plane family, is a family of flowering plants in the order Proteales.The family consists of only a single extant genus Platanus, with twelve known species. [4]

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  9. List of oldest trees - Wikipedia

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    Oldest tree in Poland. The age of the tree was estimated based on the trunk circumference and growth rate assessed by taking a core from an undamaged part of the trunk. If the trunk is the result of the fusion of two or three trunks, its age may be younger. [68] Algarrobo Abuelo: 1,200+ Algarrobo Prosopis chilensis: Villa de Merlo, San Luis ...

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