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Tilia cordata 60-90cm
Tilia cordata 60-90cm
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Plant Description
Tilia cordata, commonly known as the littleleaf linden or small-leaved linden, is a lovely deciduous tree native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is esteemed for its graceful appearance, fragrant blossoms, and the shade it provides. Here's a brief description and some cultivation tips for Tilia cordata:
The littleleaf linden is a medium-sized tree that typically grows to a height of 60 to 80 feet (18 to 24 meters) with a pyramidal or rounded crown. Its heart-shaped, dark green leaves have serrated edges, and they turn a beautiful yellow-green in the fall. In early to mid-summer, the tree produces clusters of fragrant, pale yellow to cream-colored, small, and inconspicuous flowers that attract pollinators such as bees. These flowers give way to small, nut-like fruits that are not particularly showy. Littleleaf linden is a popular choice for urban and suburban landscapes due to its aesthetic appeal, shade-giving canopy, and adaptability to a variety of soil conditions.
Cultivation:
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Location: Plant littleleaf linden in a location with full sun to partial shade. It prefers well-lit areas but can tolerate some shade.
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Soil: This tree is adaptable to a wide range of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils. It thrives in well-draining soils but can tolerate moderately moist conditions.
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Watering: Once established, Tilia cordata is relatively drought-tolerant. Water regularly during the first couple of years after planting to help it establish a strong root system. Afterward, it can withstand periods of dryness.
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Pruning: Prune the tree as needed to maintain its shape and remove dead or damaged branches. Avoid heavy pruning, especially during the growing season, to minimize stress on the tree.
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Fertilization: In most cases, littleleaf linden doesn't require heavy fertilization. If necessary, apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the spring to promote healthy growth.
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Mulching: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the tree to conserve moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weed growth. Keep the mulch away from the trunk to prevent moisture-related issues.
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Pest and Disease Control: Littleleaf linden is generally resistant to most pests and diseases. However, monitor the tree for signs of stress or issues and address them promptly.
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Propagation: You can propagate Tilia cordata from seeds or hardwood cuttings. Seeds should be collected in the fall and sown in a well-draining medium.
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Air Pollution Tolerance: Littleleaf linden is known for its ability to withstand urban conditions, including pollution, making it a valuable choice for city streets and parks.
Tilia cordata is a charming and adaptable tree that can provide shade, beauty, and fragrance to your garden or landscape. With proper care, it can thrive in various environmental conditions and become a cherished addition to your outdoor space.
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Botanical family: Malvaceae
Botanical genus: Tilia
Botanical species: Tilia cordata
SKU:BA-1300-S
Cultivation
Cultivation
Info and Disclaimers
Info and Disclaimers
Plant Height: 60-90cm
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Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.