Platanus occidentalis (American Sycamore, American Plane) Seedlings & Transplants Available for Spring Shipping
Seedlings & Transplants are shipped each Spring starting in Late March to Early April.
Spring Shipment Stops towards end of Spring. First come first Served. Any Orders placed after this Time frame will be shipped out the following Spring season.
NO shipping to AK, AZ, CA or HI
Bare-Root Size available:
12-18" Seedlings
Successful Planting Steps:
(1) Dig planting hole approximately 10% wider and deeper than seedling size.
(2) Plant Plug(s) and ensure top of plug is level with soil, back fill hole, and top with mulch. Keep mulch at least 1" away from plant stem.
(3) Water thoroughly at time of planting
(4) Use cage (or fence) as needed to prevent animal damage.
(5) Weekly watering is required until new growth is observed. Best practice is to deep soak the seeding once a week, on top of the every other day light watering. During hot/dry days, additional watering may be needed.
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Platanus occidentalis (American Sycamore, American Plane) is a large deciduous tree native to North America. It is a tall and stately tree that is well-known for its distinctive bark, attractive foliage, and tolerance to various environmental conditions. The American Sycamore is valued for its shade-providing qualities and its ability to adapt to both urban and natural landscapes.
Size and Growth Habit: The American Sycamore is one of the largest deciduous trees in North America. It can reach heights of 25-35 meters (82-115 feet) or more, with a broad, spreading crown. The trunk is often massive and can have a diameter of several meters. The branches form a broad, open canopy.
Leaves: The leaves of Platanus occidentalis are large, palmately lobed, and have three to five lobes with toothed margins. The leaves are bright green in color during the growing season and turn yellow or brown in the autumn before falling. They provide dense shade during the summer months.
Bark: The bark of the American Sycamore is one of its most distinctive features. It has a patchy appearance, with areas of creamy white, gray, brown, and greenish hues. The bark peels off in irregular patches, revealing the lighter-colored inner bark. The shedding bark creates an attractive and textured appearance, especially in older trees.
Flowers: The flowers of Platanus occidentalis are small and inconspicuous. They are borne in spherical clusters and appear in the spring before the leaves emerge. The flowers are typically yellow-green in color.
Fruits: The fruits of the American Sycamore are small, round, and hang in spherical clusters. They have a bristly texture and contain numerous small seeds. The fruits ripen in the autumn and are often dispersed by wind or water.
Conservation Status: Platanus occidentalis is not currently listed as a threatened or endangered species. However, like many tree species, it may face localized threats from habitat loss, logging, and climate change. Conservation efforts are important to protect and preserve the populations and habitats of the American Sycamore.
Botanical Name : Platanus occidentalis
Common Name : American Sycamore, American Plane
Height : 75 – 90 ft
Spread : 55- 70 ft
Germination Info : Germination info: Seed requires 90 days cold moist stratification .....
Hardiness zone : 5-8
Average seed per ounce : Approx. 8125