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Northern and Central Mexico is the native range of the Mexican sycamore [Platanus mexicana]. It grows in those states of the United States of America that are just across Mexico's northern border. That's because it grows in drysoils and climates, full and partial sun, and good drainage. It can be grown to U.S.D.A Zone 6 in the United States. That means that it may survive a cold spell that drops down to 0 degrees Fahrenheit/-17.8 degrees Celsius.

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