Little Leaf Linden - $0

Tilia cordata 'Corinthian'

Out of stock

Little Leaf Linden
Family :
Tiliacea
Origin :
Horticultural
Hardiness :
3a
Exposition :
Sun or partial shade
Height at maturity :
14 m
Spread at maturity :
4,5 m
Spacing requirement from power lines and infrastructure :
4 m
Crown shape :
Narrow pyramid with a central axis always very straight and very dense
Growth rate :
Average
Soil and moisture :
Well-drained, deep soil
Roots :
Deep root system
Tolerance to pollution :
Average
Tolerance to road salts :
Low
Tolerance to spray salts :
Low
Tolerance to compaction :
Low
Common problems (disease, fungus, insects) :
Few pathological and entomological problems
Special comments :
Its delicate fragrance and summer flowering make it a perfect choice for creating welcoming and peaceful spaces. one of the narrowest growing lime trees, making it ideal for smaller sites. the narrowest of the linden cultivars. Its small, thick, dark green leaves give it a finer texture and a more delicate appearance.
Photo sources :
https://www.jardin2m.com/vegetaux/fiche/15857/arbres/tilia-cordata-corinthian-corzam-tilleul/

LEAVES

Small, dark green, glossy leaves. The leaves are bluish green on the underside

FLOWERS

The prickly flowers appear in early summer, growing in short umbels

FRUITS

Small fruits

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