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Laurel Oak
Latin Name:
Platanus x acerifolia
location:
eastern central and southern US
The Laurel Oak, which is also referred as Platanus x acerifolia, can be found more or less around eastern, central and southern U.S.. It can generally be recognized as 50 to 75' tall, making it a plant very different from others. In the summer, its leafs are changing looking like simple, unlobed leaves and in the automn its foliage then is yellow-brown. The Laurel Oak (Platanus x acerifolia) grows flowers that are monoecious and grows fruits that are small acorns. It has a beautiful Bark, where a special pattern can be found, gray brown color on it. An important thing to know about the way it is cultured would be that fairly easy to transplant for an oak However, another characteristic with the Laurel Oak can be that possible twig kill in severe winters We can easily identify Platanus x acerifolia having its unlobed leaves distinguish it from many oaks. The Laurel Oak's reproduction is done in a special way since it will do it by seed
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