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London Plane (platanus acerifolia)
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Bare-rooted trees available only between November and late April. Orders will only be dispatched during this period when the trees are not in active growth.
Price each per |
1 Tree |
10 Trees |
25 Trees |
100 Trees |
60-100cm |
£3.75 |
£3.00 |
£2.50 |
£2.00 |
Prices stated do not include delivery and V.A.T. which will be added at the checkout.
Growing London Plane Trees (Platanus × acerifolia)
- Hybrid deciduous tree (up to 30–35m tall), iconic in urban landscapes (e.g., London streets) due to exceptional tolerance of pollution, compacted soil, and paving.
- Attractive mottled bark (camouflage-like flakes of cream, olive, and brown); large maple-like leaves provide dense shade in summer.
- Fast-growing, wind-resistant, and hardy; copes well with hard pruning (pollarding) to control size and maintain form.
- Long-lived (centuries); supports wildlife with seeds for birds and habitat for insects; golden-yellow autumn colour.
- Low-maintenance once established; ideal for avenues, parks, large gardens, or street planting; RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Best time: Bare-root November–March (dormant season); container-grown autumn or spring.
- Location: Full sun to partial shade; any deep, moist but well-drained soil (tolerates clay, chalk, poor urban soils but dislikes waterlogged); vast open space required – unsuitable for small gardens or near buildings (roots can be invasive).
- Preparation: Dig large hole twice root width; incorporate organic matter in very poor/compacted soils.
- Planting: Set at original depth (check trunk soil mark); stake young trees firmly; firm in, water well, mulch base (keep clear of trunk) to reduce week competition and conserve soil moisture.
- Aftercare: Water regularly first few years in dry spells; minimal pruning (pollard in winter if desired to contol height and spread).
Text summery written with the assistance of Grok but content edited and checked for accuracy by a human bean

