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Littleleaf Linden, Small-leaved Lime, Small- leaved Linden

Tilia cordata

Description:

The Little Leaf Linden tree, 'Tilia cordata ', is a very good lawn shade tree and is ideally suited to home situations. Its pyramidal to pyramidal-rounded shape and dense foliage make it an excellent landscape tree. The leaves are glossy, dark green, heart-shaped and appear in spring, turning yellow or yellow-green in the fall. As a rule, shade trees don't have very interesting flowers or a scent, but this hardy ‘Little Leaf’ Linden is the exception to the rule! The small, fragrant yellowish flowers appear in June. Small, round seeds are also produced, and they persist well into winter.

Habitat:

Around 4-5 spotted along the west half of Harmony Lane, Winkler.

Notes:

For Project Noah #2 Nettie D., Christina H., Nicole W., Melita E.

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MelitaEnns
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MelitaEnns

Winkler, Manitoba, Canada

Spotted on Jun 6, 2013
Submitted on Jun 12, 2013

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