The Londonplane has been a favorite street tree for at least a century & a half.
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There on the reclaimed land are row after row of young Londonplane trees, honey locust lindens, ginkgoes, oaks, and dwarf pines.
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The two of us stood before the darkening sky, the leaves and the branches of the Londonplane trees slowly but inevitably fading into night.
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She counted rowans, wild cherry trees, a small-leafed lime, holly, crab apples, Londonplane trees, hornbeams, several ponds, sheds, clothes lines, a conspiracy of gnomes.
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'Oh, you just like to imagine her sitting under a Londonplane tree creating monsters.'
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The troublesome-yet-tiny insect has already infested Liquid Amber and LondonPlane trees in Somerset West, around 30km outside of Cape Town.
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Twenty of 57 LondonPlane trees have already been removed to facilitate Luas works and the erection of the Millennium Spire.
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The troublesome-yet-tiny insect has already infested Liquid Amber and LondonPlane trees in Somerset West, around 30km outside of the Mother City.
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'These will see you through tonight,' I said, 'and I'll make sure they keep a seat for you on tomorrow's Londonplane.'
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The grand total for the past 7 years comes to over 2000, most of them Londonplanes, Norway maples, or Chinese ginkgoes.