Platanus orientalis – Oriental Sycamore – Oriental Plane – Chinar – Chennar – Plane – Sycamore –

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Description

Platanus – Plane – Sycamore

There are about 8 vigorous, deciduous trees in this genus. They occur in valley bottoms and watercourses in North America and Mexico, with one species in Southeastern Europe, and one species in Southeastern Asia.   They are grown for their imposing stature and open habit, their large, alternate, palmately lobed leaves, which turn golden brown in autumn, and their flaking bark. The flowers are inconspicuous, but spherical clusters of fruits hang from the shoots throughout winter. They are best as street tree or for large gardens or parks. They thrive in urban conditions, with great tolerance for compacted soil and air pollution, but if planted close to buildings, their vigorous roots may damage drains.   Contact with the basal tufts of hair on the fruits may irritate the skin and respiratory system.

Grow in fertile, well drained, soil in full sun but best in alluvial soils with a consistent water source.

Prone to Anthracnose, blight, powdery mildew, canker stain, branch canker, mushroom root rot, borers, weevils, Japanese beetles, caterpillars, mites, and scale insects.

P. orientalis – Oriental Sycamore – Oriental Plane – Chinar – Chennar – This vigorous, spreading, deciduous tree found from Southeastern Europe to Western Asia grows 100 feet tall and wide or more. It has flaking gray, brown, and cream bark, and deeply 5 to 7 lobed, glossy green leaves, to 10″ long. Green, later brown fruit clusters to 1″ across, are borne in groups of up to 6, and persist during autumn and winter.

Zones 3-8