oriental plane

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oriental plane (plural oriental planes)

  1. Platanus orientalis, a deciduous tree known for its longevity and spreading crown.
    • 1842, Charles Knight, “The Plane Tree”, in Knight's Penny Magazine, volume 11, page 97:
      The former species is known as the Oriental Plane (Platanus Orientalis), and the latter as the Occidental Plane (Platanus Occidentalis). The Oriental Plane was introduced into England about the middle of the sixteenth century.
    • 1937, Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, volume 38, page 62:
      Although Platanus orientalis L., the true oriental plane, is stated on excellent authority to be hardy as far north as Massachusetts, the records of its being planted in our vicinity are surprisingly few.
    • 2010, Diana Wells, Lives of the Trees: An Uncommon History, page 312:
      The oriental plane, Platanus orientalis, grew in gardens and around tombs in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Persia.

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