- Platanus - Wikipedia
They are the sole living members of the family Platanaceae All mature members of Platanus are tall, reaching 30–50 m (98–164 ft) in height The type species of the genus is the Oriental plane Platanus orientalis
- Plane tree | Leaves, Bark, Shade | Britannica
plane tree, any of the 10 species of the genus Platanus, the only genus of the family Platanaceae These large trees are native in North America, eastern Europe, and Asia and are characterized by scaling bark; large, deciduous, usually palmately lobed leaves; and globose heads of flower and seed
- Platanus occidentalis (American Plane Tree, American Sycamore . . .
It is native to southeastern Canada and the central and eastern United States The genus name is derived from the Greek word, plantanos, and originates from the oriental plane tree or Platanus orientalis The epithet, occidentalis, means western
- Platanus - Trees and Shrubs Online
Platanus is the sole genus in its own family, Platanaceae Among the species currently placed in Platanus, P kerrii was described by François Gagnepain in 1939 from a tropical rainforest habitat in Laos; it also occurs in northern Vietnam (Royal Botanic Gardens Kew 2025)
- Platanus × acerifolia - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Platanus × acerifolia, commonly called London planetree, is a hybrid cross between American sycamore (P occidentalis) and Oriental planetree (P orientalis)
- Platanus | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Platanus: the Greek name for P orientalis from platys, broad, a reference to the wide leaves of this tree
- Platanus (Plane-tree) - FSUS
A genus of about 7 species (and several additional infrataxa), trees, of North America south to Central America and w Asia to se Asia ID notes: The exposed white inner bark on the middle and upper trunks make Platanus occidentalis recognizable at long distances, especially in winter
- Platanus occidentalis - US Forest Service
The scientific name for American sycamore is Platanus occidentalis L (Platanaceae) [13, 35, 48, 50] There are no accepted infrataxa The London plane tree (P xacerifolia [Ait ] Willd ) is a hybrid of Oriental plane (P orientalis) and American sycamore and perhaps includes a number of backcrosses [50, 78] LIFE FORM: Tree FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS:
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