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Tilia Cordata Small Leaf Lime

is a versatile, hardy, and upright deciduous tree often used in gardens as a formal shade tree, specimen tree, or for pleaching to create high screens. It works well in medium-to-large landscapes, offering dense shade, aromatic, pollinator-friendly spring flowers, and yellow autumn color.

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Growing Conditions & Care:

  • Sun/Soil: Thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained loamy soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.
  • Pruning: Low-to-moderate maintenance. Formative pruning in early years develops a strong, balanced structure.
  • Harvesting: The edible leaves can be harvested in spring for salads, and flowers can be gathered for tea.
  • Bonsai: Due to its flexible branches and, according to [Facebook post], “…,” it is excellent for bonsai, notes

Uses In The Garden:

  • Shade and Privacy: With a formal, pyramidal shape that matures to a rounded crown, it is ideal for covering large areas, offering dappled shade beneath it.
  • Pleaching and Hedging: The tree responds exceptionally well to pruning, making it ideal for pleaching (hedges on stilts) or formal, high-hedged boundaries.
  • Avenue/Specimen Tree: Its symmetrical, tidy form makes it excellent as a solitary specimen or planted in rows along driveways.
  • Pollinator-Friendly: The pale-yellow flowers, which appear in late spring/early summer, are highly aromatic and a significant source of nectar for bees.
  • Urban Tolerance: This species is highly adaptable, tolerating city pollution, varied soil types, and, once established, moderate drought.

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