Little-Leaf Linden (Tilia cordata) are medium to large flowering deciduous trees. They can grow to 70' and make for excellent shade trees. They naturally have a pyramidal shape and low branches. Fragrant yellow flowers grow in drooping clusters. The flowers are highly attractive to bees and other pollinating insects. Little-Leaf Linden prefers fertile, medium moisture, well drained soils in full sun to part shade. Little-Leaf Linden can be adaptable to both drought and urban pollution. Little-Leaf Linden are popular choices for a wide variety of landscape applications. They can be used as shade trees or in pollinator gardens. Their tolerance of urban pollution means they can be used as street trees or in city parks. Little-Leaf Linden can be heavily pruned to create hedges or screens.
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Tilia cordata Growth Size: 40 to 50 feet high with a 40 foot spread. The littleleaf linden is a source of beauty in natural settings as well as parks
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Medium-sized tree native to Europe, with a strikingly dense pyramidal to rounded crown.
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Get a Littleleaf Linden for a pyramidal tree that is low maintenance, grows fragrant flowers, & has a lovely Fall color! It's a great home addition.
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