The Little Leaf Linden Tree

Scientific Name: Tilia cordata

 

Buy the Little Leaf Linden Tree | Little Leaf Linden Tree Photos The Little Leaf Linden tree's Mature Height is 60 - 70 feet, Mature Spread 30 - 40 feet, Soil Type Widely Adaptable, Moisture Widely Adaptable, Mature Form Upright, Growth Rate Moderate, Sun Exposure Full Sun - Partial Sun, Flower Color Yellow, Fall Color Yellow, Foliage Color Green, P Size Yellow or Orange, Zones 3-8

The Little Leaf Linden tree, 'Tilia cordata ', is a very good lawn shade tree and is ideally suited to home situations. It's pyramidal to pyramidal-rounded shape and dense foliage make it an excellent landscape tree. The leaves are dark green, turning yellow or yellow-green in the fall. The small, fragrant yellowish flowers appear in June.

Littleleaf Linden is widely used as a street tree and for residential landscaping. The small, yellowish summer flowers are highly fragrant. Small, round seeds are produced and they persist well into winter.

The Little Leaf Linden is fairly tolerant to a wide range of site conditions and requires little maintenance. It tolerates clay soils better than many tree species and is fairly tolerant of pollution.

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