Family: Platanaceae

Scientific Name: Plantanus x acerfolia Bloodgood

Common Name: Bloodgood London Plane Tree

Description

Bloodgood London Plane Tree (Plantanus x acerfolia) is a large tree with ornamental olive green to cream exfoliating bark.

Pronunciation(PLAT-uh-nus)(a-ser-ih-FOLE-ee-uh)
Plant TypeTrees Deciduous
Hardiness Zone4b
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage, tolerates draught
Soil & Siteaverage, toleates compact soils
Flowersmonoecious, not showy
Fruitfruit syncarp (looks like a water mine used in World War 2)
Leavesalternate simple leaves, 3-5 large lobes, triangular in shape, green foliage, yellow to brown fall color,
Stemsolive green to cream exfoliating bark
Dimensions50 by 40 in 20-30 years, 70 feet tall by equal sapread in maturitiy, pyramdial when young becoming rounded
Maintenancehas a good resstance to anthracnose, a Plantanus attacking fungus
Propagationcuttings
Cultivar OriginOriginated in James Bloodgoods nursery Long Island New York, USA prior to 1900. Bloodgood is a result of a cross between P. orientalis and P. occidentalis
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #93-North American Landscape Trees (Arthur Lee Jacobson), #144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org)
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