Tilia cordata


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Noun1.Tilia cordata - large spreading European linden with small dark green leaves; often cultivated as an ornamental
linden tree, basswood, lime tree, linden, lime - any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber
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The largest old-growth broad-leaved (Quercus robur, Fraxinus excelsior, Ulmus spp., Tilia cordata, Acer spp.) woodland in lowland Europe is the Bialowieza Primeval Forest on the Polish and Belarusian border (Falinski, 1986).
Variability of morphomethric leaf traits in small-leaved linden (Tilia cordata Mill) under the influence of air pollution // Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae, 77(2): 125-137.
Remove from Marked Records Reproductive Ability of Thuja occidentalis (Cupressaceae), Betula pendula (Betulaceae) and Tilia cordata (Tiliaceae) in Urban Environment.
They are: thymus serpyllum extract; oryza sativa extract; tilia cordata extract; coffea arabica extract; citrus limonium extract; jasminum sambac (jasmine) flower water; chamomilla recutita (matricaria) dried flower; papaver somniferum seed extract; and gleditsia sinensis thorn extract.
(2) Linden - Tilia cordata Kousa dogwood -- Cornus kousa River willow - Salix purpurea Rose of Sharon -- Hibiscus rosa sinenesis (1) Serviceberry -- Amelanchier spp.
One of my favorites is the little leaved linden, Tilia cordata. I graze on them wherever I come across them.
latifolia 1 tamarack Larix laricina 1b laurel willow Salix pentandra 2 European white birch Betula pendula 2 white elm Ulmus americana 2a cranberry Viburnum trilobum 2b Manitoba maple Acer negundo 2b ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa 2b Ohio buckeye Aesculus glabra 2b hackberry Celtis occidentalis 3 little-leaf linden Tilia cordata 3 Rocky Mountain juniper Juniperus scopulorum 3 red maple Acer rubrum 3b black walnut Juglans nigra 3b white ash Fraxinus americana 4 ginkgo/maidenhair tree Ginkgo biloba 4 black locust Robinia pseudoacacia 4a Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir Pseudotsuga menziesii var.
I think the flowers and tea produced by the European little-leaved linden (Tilia cordata, often planted as a shade tree in North America) are better than those produced by the American basswood.
At the same time the average height of small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata Mill.) planted between the rows of larch was 8.7 [+ or -] 1.4 m with breast height diameter of 8.6 [+ or -] 1.6 cm.