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London Plane - Platanus acerifolia - Standard Trees

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6/8 std £32.73 £29.46 £24.08
8/10 std £40.15 £36.14 £29.55
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London Plane - Large Standard Trees

The London Plane is a large, fast growing, spreading, deciduous tree. It is in flower in May and, depending on the location, the distinctive seed balls ripen from October to March. The sinuous stature of the Plane and its attractive bark, which peels off in large plates revealing patches of creamy white and green have also made it a popular choice for many large gardens and country parks.
These standards are the largest size that we sell, you can also buy younger sapling London Plane trees. We grow Oriental Plane trees as well.

London Plane trees prefers heavier soils and do well in really awful stuff like london clay. They are tough trees and can take strong winds - good for shelterbelts, but they are not happy close to the sea. Famously plane trees almost thrive on atmospheric pollution - which is why they were so widely planted in London and they survive well in dry conditions.

London Plane trees are hardy in most areas in Britain, but they do not thrive in the North, as the summers are not long or hot enough. In cities and towns the tree is often pruned, but where it is allowed to grow freely, it will make a magnificent round crown with large twisting branches.

You may see the London Plane listed as either Platanus acerifolia or Platanus hispanica. It's history is a little uncertain: it is a hybrid of American and Oriental planes and it probably appeared naturally in Spain during the 1600's.

To 30m.

Please watch our tree planting video for full planting instructions.

How Standard Trees are Measured:
All the plants in the ornamental trees section are graded as standards, which means that they are measured by their girth in centimetres 1 metre above ground level (basically, their trunk's waist measurement). They aren't measured by their height, which will vary.

So, a 6/8 standard has a trunk with a circumference of 6-8 centimetres and an 8/10 standard has a trunk 8-10 centimetres around.

This measurement makes no difference to the tree's final height. Most standards are between 2 - 3.5 metres tall, but this is just an average. We cannot tell you how tall your trees will be before we deliver them.