The London planetree has exterior bark that peels away in irregular patches to show creamy, whitish-green inner bark.

It requires a minimum of six hours of sunlight per day for optimal growth.

It grows in loamy, sandy, and clay soil types.

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It also tolerates acidic and alkalinepH levels, as well as some soil compaction.

It prefers consistently moist soil, but it does have some drought tolerance.

The tree withstands hot summer weather as long as its soil remains moist.

It survives harsh winters, though it might sustain some cold injuries.

Test soil samples to know for sure.

Since then, various cultivars have been developed.

Pruning

Left unpruned, the London planetree will grow very large.

In general, it’s advisable to prune diseased, dying, and dead branches in the winter.

To keep the tree’s unique shape, annual pruning is necessary.

This technique must be started with very young trees.

Grafting is used to preserve the traits of cultivated varieties.

You should see the seeds germinate within two weeks or so.

Water the seedlings to keep the soil moist but not soggy.

Leaf spot, canker stain, andpowdery mildeware also possible with the London planetree.

The London planetree tends to be a messy tree.

Instead, they fade to yellowish brown before dropping to the ground later in the winter.

The tree has a lifespan of at least 100 years.

In the right conditions, it lives 200 years or more.

Both trees are visually similar, though the number of seedheads produced by each tree reveals their identity.

The leaves of the London planetree also have slightly more pronounced lobes.