London Plane tree?
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Do Japanese beetles bother London plane tree? They love sycamore
Comments (1)I should say yes! They haven't ravaged mine but they have munched on the leaves to the point where there's a bunch of leaves with a bunch of holes in them. This seems to vary year to year. Last year my columnar European hornbeam had the worse JB attack but this year not so bad....See MoreLondon Plane Tree yellow leaves
Comments (3)I don't understand the issue because the trees under the same conditions it's done so well in all season ==>>> the issue you dont understand.. is that its august ... nights dont cool down for a recovery period... august conditions are not even close to those of spring and early summer .... you have a huge transplant.. and its not enjoying its first summer .. BTW... potted.. or BBurlap ... ??? water properly.. especially in regard to your clay soil.. and otherwise ignore it... its not hungry.. fert is not a remedy ... is it really in that much shade???? all that said... the 65 year old sycamores on moms street.. do this year around.. for 50 odds years.. its a sycamore ... i would speculate.. that a 15 foot transplant will take upwards of 3 years.. to get fully established.. for you to stop worrying about it.. in the mean time.. water properly ... see link on proper watering.. dealing with clay.. and amending planting holes ... ken ps: and if you are one of the lucky few.. who have had substantial rain this summer.. then you ought to find out.. if the soil is draining in your clay .... dig some small holes and find out ... Here is a link that might be useful: link...See MoreHelp diagnose please: London Plane Tree
Comments (2)Yes, powdery mildew. Quite common with those trees. Generally they tolerate the disease, even if the leaves drop early (which they're likely to do) and then grow a new set....See MoreLondon Plane Tree hardiness
Comments (1)Hello, saw your post and thought I might have a little insight to your issue. First you do realize there is a difference in the Canadian Zone chart to the US zone chart right? They are not the same. Here is one article speaking to that exact issue. I am sure there are many more out there . Might be of interest to you and might explain why your tree did not survive. https://laidbackgardener.blog/tag/comparing-us-and-canadian-hardiness-zones/ Hope this helps....See Moreaquilachrysaetos
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