"Cultivars and their differences
'Bloodgood' (Platanus x acerifolia 'Bloodgood'): Shows some resistance to anthracnose.
Exclamation!™ (Platanus x acerifolia 'Morton Circle'): This cultivar is resistant to anthracnose and frost cracking. The habit is more uniform and upright than the species. Grows 60 feet high and 30 feet wide. Introduced by Chicagoland Grows®, Inc.
Ovation™ (Platanus x acerifolia 'Morton Euclid'): This cultivar is also resistant to anthracnose and frost cracking. The habit is rounded to broadly pyramidal. Grows 60 feet high by 50 feet wide. Introduced by Chicagoland Grows®, Inc."
https://www.mortonarb.org/trees-plants/tree-plant-descriptions/london-planetree
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"The species was formed by hybridization in the 17th century after P. orientalis and P. occidentalis had been planted in proximity to one another.
It is often said that the hybridization took place in Spain, but it could also have happened in Vauxhall Gardens in London where John Tradescant the Younger discovered the tree in the mid-17th century."
"The London plane is one of 50 Great British Trees that the Tree Council selected in 2002 in honour of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee."
"'Bloodgood', This is one of the first cultivars to be selected for anthracnose resistance. It is a rounded tree with deep green leaves that turn a poor yellow in fall.
The plant tolerates poor cultural conditions, including heat, drought and poor soil. Recent observations indicate susceptibility to ozone."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platanus_%C3%97_acerifolia
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jan/01/interactive-project-maps-trees-new-york-city-urban-forest
"The 600,000 trees that line the streets of New York City have been mapped, revealing a diverse array of greenery in the midst of one of the world’s largest cities."
"the London plane tree, a hybrid of the native sycamore and the oriental plane tree, is the greatest in abundance across the five boroughs."
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http://motes.blogspot.com/2017/12/prince-parsons-bloodgood-king-family.html
"The symbol of the department is a cross between the leaf of the London plane and a maple leaf. It is prominently featured on signs and buildings in public parks across the city.
The London plane tree is on NYC Parks' list of restricted use species for street tree planting because it constitutes more than 10% of all street trees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Department_of_Parks_and_Recreation
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"Flushing Meadows–Corona Park is the fourth-largest public park in New York City, with a total area of 897 acres (363 ha).
The park is named after the nearby neighborhoods of Flushing and Corona, which are separated by the park. The name "Flushing" is a corruption of the port town of Vlissingen in the Netherlands.
By the 19th century, the word "flushing" had become associated with "a cleansing by rushing water"
"Corona" was added to the name during the 1964 New York World's Fair."
"Beginning in 1640, Dutch settlers moved into the area, establishing the town of Newtown to the west of the site (which would become Elmhurst, Corona, and other areas in western Queens), and the town of Flushing to the east.[10] The meadows became known as the Corona Meadows.[14]
By 1666, the Native American population had been displaced from the Flushing Meadows site by European settlers, although a deed reserved the right to hunt on the land for the Native Americans.
Several wealthy landowners began building farmhouses on the site in the mid-to-late 17th century. The meadows provided numerous natural resources for settlers, including timber, water, fertile soil, and grass and hay for grazing domestic animals. During the American Revolution, a farmhouse on the site of the modern World's Fair Marina was used as a headquarters for British forces."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flushing_Meadows%E2%80%93Corona_Park
"Around 1907, contractor Michael Degnon, whose firm constructed the Williamsburg Bridge, the Cape Cod Canal, and the Steinway subway tunnel (used by today's 7 and <7> trains), purchased large tracts of marsh near Flushing Creek.7>
At the time, the land was considered "all but worthless"
The "Valley of Ashes" described in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby (1925) is a fictional location said to have been inspired by the site of Flushing Meadows–Corona Park when it was still a dump, as well as by nearby Willets Point.
" Scenes for the film Men in Black 3 (2012) were also filmed at Flushing Meadows"
"n the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Stark Expo—first featured in Iron Man 2 (2010)—takes place at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park and appears in multiple movies in the series, including Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), and briefly in Spider-Man: Homecoming
In early 2018, musician Paul Simon announced that he would perform his last-ever live concert at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park on September 22, 2018. Simon had grown up near the neighborhood and had visited the park frequently..........."
"Man's Achievements on a Shrinking Globe in an Expanding Universe".
"The Unisphere is the world's largest globe.
It measures 120 feet (37 m) in diameter, rises 140 feet (43 m), and weighs 700,000 pounds (317,515 kg),[citation needed] though some sources say the Unisphere weighs 900,000 pounds (408,233 kg),[16] including its 100 short tons (91 t) inverted tripod base.
The sphere is constructed of Type 304L stainless steel. The continents on the sphere are fabricated with a special texture-pattern by Rigidized Metals Corporation, based in Buffalo, New York.[21] Developed for this architectural project, the pattern's name of "1 UN" stands for "1 Unisphere."
Three large orbit rings of stainless steel encircle the Unisphere at various angles. These orbit rings are believed to represent the tracks of Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, and Telstar, the first active communications satellite. In fact, the early design was to have a ring for each of a dozen satellites in place at the time of the Fair. This proved impractical, not only in the number of satellites, but also in the height of their orbits and the fact that geostationary satellites had no orbit path.
As a result, a symbolic number of three was chosen for aesthetic reasons"
"The Buttonwood Agreement is founding document of what is now New York Stock Exchange and is one of the most important financial documents in U.S. history.
The agreement organized securities trading in New York City and was signed on May 17, 1792 between 24 stockbrokers outside of 68 Wall Street.
According to legend the signing took place under a platanus occidentalis, a buttonwood tree, but this tree may never have existed.
The New York Stock Exchange celebrates the signing of this agreement on May 17, 1792 as its founding."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buttonwood_Agreement
"In 1770, at Point Pleasant, Virginia (now in West Virginia) near the junction of the Kanawha and Ohio Rivers, George Washington recorded in his journal a sycamore measuring 13.67 m (44 ft 10 in) in circumference at 91 cm (3 ft) from the ground."
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