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Linden, Littleleaf (Tilia cordata) potted tree TOP SIZE
$31.00
Family: Tilia (Tiliaceae)
Hardy to zone 2 to 8
Deciduous tree to 70 feet tall, with a handsome, dense, round crown. Multi-purpose tree with substantial wildlife and pollinator value, producing copious nectar that is relished by bees. Tilia flower bracts make a delicious tea, often called “lime flower tea,” which has a sweet taste and a honeyed fragrance. Traditional usage (TWM): Hypertension. The plant prefers part shade to full sun and good, moist, loamy soil that is neutral in pH.
Potted tree, Certified Organically Grown
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Question
Maria –
Do you know when you’ll have linden trees again?
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Richo Cech –
I do have some nice ones, too few to list, it creates a feeding frenzy, you can e-mail me at herbseed (at) budget.net
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Scott –
What is the best cultivation technique to produce abundant (and reachable) flowers? Coppicing?
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Richo Cech –
Hi Scott, My opinion is that the tree does best in a part-shade situation in rich, moist soil. Deer truly love these leaves so caging is necessary unless deer are fenced out. I have heard that these grow to pretty respectable heights but for me they’ve always made a rounded crown and without pruning there are lots of lower branches that can be reached, and the flowers are very numerous. I suppose you could use a stepladder, too. I do have a nice planting of one of these coming on, so make sure to hit “waitlist.”
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