Platanus occidentalis
Platanus occidentalis, also known as American sycamore, American planetree, western plane,[2] occidental plane, buttonwood, and water beech,[3] is a species of Platanus native to the eastern and central United States, the mountains of northeastern Mexico, extreme southern Ontario,[4][5] and extreme southern Quebec.[6] It is usually called sycamore in North America, a name which can refer to other types of trees in other parts of the world. The American sycamore is a long-lived species, typically surviving at least 200 years and likely as long as 500–600 years.[7
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Botanic name | Common names | Distribution and taxonomic notes | Flowerheads | Systematics |
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Platanus × acerifolia (Aiton) Willd. (syn. P. × hispanica Mill. ex Muenchh., P. hybrida) |
London plane, hybrid plane | Worldwide, cultivated origin; hybrid of P. occidentalis and P. orientalis |
1–6 | Subgenus Platanus; interlineage hybrid |
Platanus chiapensis Standl. IPNI | Chiapas plane | Mexico (Chiapas); part of P. mexicana species aggregate, probably a junior synonym of P. lindeniana[6][7] |
2–7[10] | Subgenus Platanus, ANA clade |
Platanus gentryi Nixon & J.M.Poole IPNI | Gentry's plane | Mexico (tripoint area of Chihuahua, Sinaloa and Sonora); part of the P. racemosa species aggregate |
? | Subgenus Platanus, PNA-E clade |
Platanus kerrii Gagnep. | Kerr's plane | Laos, Vietnam | 10–12 | Subgenus Castaneophyllum J.-F.Leroy |


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