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Little-leaf Linden (Tilia cordata) is in the family Tilaceae and is very similar in appearance to American basswood (T. Americana). The tree size is small-medium and is globose-shaped with an arcing ...
basswood leaves have a dull, matte texture. The American basswood (Tilia americana) is also known as the American linden tree. It produces small, pale flowers whose nectar is consumed by a range ...
Catty-corner to the trees, on the NW corner of Andrews Hall, is one of many specimens of small-leaf linden or basswood (Tilia cordata) scattered throughout this court yard and in other places on ...
The tree also gets small winged nutlets in late summer ... Where to use: Little-leaf linden tolerates urban conditions well, and it'll grow even in fairly poor soil, although it prefers good ...
Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Franklin County profile a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. When considering shade trees for landscape use ...
Linden trees have always been a favorite ... and heart shaped leaves that easily flutter in the breeze due to their small size.
The garden docs know. Ginny asks: Will a little Leaf Linden tree grow in our area? Yes, Tillia cordata will grow in our area, and has many fine attributes. It is a deciduous tree that will reach a ...
In contrast to many spring flowering trees, the American linden blooms in midsummer. The flower structure is a cluster of ...
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