Ronald (Norlin) Linden - Free

Tilia cordata 'Ronald'

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Ronald (Norlin) Linden
Family : 
Tiliacea
Origin : 
Exotic
Hardiness : 
3a
Exposition : 
Sun or partial shade
Height at maturity : 
14 m
Spread at maturity : 
8 m
Spacing requirement from power lines and infrastructure : 
4 m
Crown shape : 
Broad, pyramidal shape with a symmetrical and slender form.
Growth rate : 
Fast
Soil and moisture : 
Loamy, well-drained soil; Slightly humid; Slightly alkaline.
Roots : 
Deep root system
Tolerance to pollution : 
Low
Tolerance to road salts : 
Low
Tolerance to spray salts : 
Low
Tolerance to compaction  : 
Low
Common problems (disease, fungus, insects) : 
Good resistance to diseases.
Special comments : 
Drought resistant; Use: Shade, narrow streets.

LEAVES

Dark green, dentate, heart-shaped foliage. Golden autumn coloring.

FLOWERS

Fragrant yellow flowers in June.

FRUITS

Small light brown nut on a pendulous stem producing sparse seeds.

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