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Lesvos is home to some of the most magnificent plane trees in the Aegean, and the ancient specimens near Plagia represent some of the finest examples of these venerable giants. Oriental plane trees (Platanus orientalis) have shaded Greek village life for centuries, and the trees here — with their vast, gnarled trunks and broad canopies — are thought to be several hundred years old, predating the modern village itself. Standing beneath them gives visitors a tangible sense of the deep layers of history woven into this island's landscape.
The setting around ancient plane trees in Greek villages has always been a natural gathering place. A cool spring or stream often runs nearby, and the dense shade makes even the hottest summer afternoon bearable. Locals and travellers alike pause here to rest, and the atmosphere has a timeless, unhurried quality that is increasingly rare. Plagia itself is a quiet inland village typical of the Lesvos interior, and the trees are both a landmark and a living symbol of the community's continuity through generations.
Visitors who make the short detour to see the plane trees near Plagia will find the experience quietly memorable. There are no crowds, no entrance fees — simply the sight of extraordinary natural architecture that has watched over this corner of the island for longer than anyone can remember. It is exactly the kind of unassuming, off-the-beaten-path encounter that makes exploring Lesvos beyond the coast so rewarding.
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