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Basswood Tree, American Fringe Tree, American Basswood Tree, Red Sandalwood Tree, Pacific Northwest Native Trees, Japanese Beetles, Paradise Garden, Tall Trees Grove Redwoods, Ornamental Trees

American Basswood or Linden Tilia americana Family Tiliaceae Lindens have fragrant tiny flowers that attract a panoply of pollinators and produce highly-valued honey. These lovely basswoods are two of the original Morton Arboretum collection, from seeds planted in 1923 [2] American basswood or Linden is a native North American deciduous tree. The northernmost Tilia species, […]

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Tilia americana (American Basswood) Tree Identification, Street Trees, Arbour Day, Big Leaves, Shade Trees, Tree Hugger, Small Leaf, Deciduous Trees, Types Of Soil

Stately and imposing, Tilia americana (American Basswood) is a large deciduous tree adorned with an ovate-rounded crown boasting large ovate dark green leaves, up to 6 in. long (15 cm), turning, at best, yellow-green in the fall. In early summer, creamy-yellow, fragrant flowers appear in drooping cymes. Rich in nectar, they are highly attractive to bees and contribute to the production of a strongly flavored honey. The blossoms are followed by hard-shelled nutlets that ripen in late summer…

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Tilia americana is a species of tree in the Malvaceae family, native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Oklahoma, and southeast to South Carolina, and west along the Niobrara River to Cherry County, Nebraska. Common names include American basswood and American linden. The tree was introduced to the UK in 1752, but has never prospered there, being prone to dieback. (Source: Wikipedia, ''…

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