Mexican Sycamore (Platanus mexicana) is a fast growing deciduous tree hardy in Northeast Mexico (USDA hardiness zones 7 -10) where it inhabits soils that are semi-arid and subject to periodic flooding. Summer leaves are medium-sized, only 8-inches wide. When leaves fall away in autumn its beautiful chalky white bark is a winter asset. The bark […]
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Mexican Sycamore Thrives In Warm Wet Locales
Posted by Hugh on June 5th, 2014
Posted in acidify soil, alkaline soil, Drought tolerant, Heat Tolerance, Large Shade trees, Planting tips, Southern Appalachian Region, Sycamore (Platanus), Winter bark
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