
Platanus orientalis - Wikipedia
The tree was called platane in ancient Greek history and literature and by related names in continental Europe. Equally well known in Asia from Anatolia to India and usually called chinar …
Platanus orientalis (Old World Sycamore) - Gardenia
Platanus orientalis, also known as Old World Sycamore, Oriental Sycamore, or Oriental Plane, is a tree that commands respect and admiration. Its contribution to natural and urban landscapes …
Everything About Chinar Trees - Balcony Garden Web
Oct 9, 2023 · Here is Everything About Chinar Trees; the living, radiant red heritage of the Kashmir valley in the below article in detail! Chinar (Platanus orientalis) is a deciduous tree …
Chinar Tree: How to grow and maintain? - Housing.com
May 12, 2023 · The Chinar tree (Platanus Orientalis) is a species of plane tree native to the eastern Mediterranean region and western Asia. It is a deciduous tree that grows up to 50 …
Platanus orientalis - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Platanus orientalis, also called Oriental plane tree[1] and chenar, [1] is a large, deciduous tree of the Platanaceae family. It is known for its longevity and spreading crown. The species name …
Platanus orientalis - Trees and Shrubs Online
In Kashmir, where the oriental plane is known by its Persian name – chenar – there are many fine trees around the Dal Lake, the oldest of which were probably planted in the time of Akbar the …
Platanus orientalis – Oriental plane tree, Chennar tree
In Europe the oriental plane grows into a large tree with a wide oval crown. When the tree is older the branches hang down more, thereby forming a rounded crown. The bast is yellow, and the …
Platanus orientalis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
It is generally regarded to be the most massive shade tree indigenous to the area of its native range extending from southeastern Europe into western Asia. It is rarely planted in the United …
Platanus orientalis | oriental plane Trees/RHS - RHS Gardening
A very large, spreading deciduous tree with a short trunk and flaking bark. Leaves deeply palmately-lobed; flowers inconspicuous, followed by clusters of burr-like fruits
Oriental Plane tree identification
Oriental Plane tree identification. The Oriental Plane Platanus orientalis, native to Turkey, South East Europe and India, was introduced to Britain in 1550. It was common in Persian Gardens …
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