Tilia x europaea
(Common Lime)

Family - Malvaceae
Category - Tree
Hybrid Parents - Tilia cordata x Tilia platyphyllos
Origin - Europe
Season of Interest - Spring, Summer, Autumn
Hardiness - H6
Height - up to 35m
Width - 15m
Location - The Grounds

Description: A large Deciduous tree with a broadly columnar habit. Bright mid-green leaves are rounded to heart-shaped with pointed tips and finely toothed margins. Small pale yellow flowers are star-shaped with showy, long stamens. The Blooms are held in small clusters that are subtended by a long narrow, silvery-green Bract. The Blooms have a powerful, sweet fragrance and are produced in midsummer. The flowers are attractive to pollinating insects and are followed by round woody, brown seed Capsules. The leaves turn yellow in autumn before falling. The tree will produce many suckers from the base.

Additional common name - European Basswood.

Synonym - Tilia x vulgaris

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Flower:

Small pale yellow flowers are star-shaped with long, prominent stamens. The blooms are held in small clusters that are subtended by a long, narrow, silvery-green bract. The flowers are sweetly scented and produced in July. The flowers are followed by round, brown, woody seed capsules.

Flower colour: Yellow

Flower shape: Star-shaped flowers in clusters

Flowering time: July

Foliage:

Bright mid-green leaves are rounded to Cordate with pointed tips and serrate margins. The leaves are Alternately arranged on spreading branches. The foliage turns yellow in autumn before falling.

Foliage Senescence: Deciduous

Foliage Shape: Rounded to cordate

Autumn Colour: Yellow

Propagation:

Grafting, seed.

Cultivation:

Best in full sun to partial shade in moisture retentive soil that is well drained.