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Tilia Dictionary Generator - WDC for Paleoclimatology
Tilia Dictionary Generator - WDC for Paleoclimatology Tilia Dictionaries Use the forms below to create a Tilia (version 2.x) Dictionary, restricted by region or by country, from the pollen types in the Global Pollen Database. Please note that the GPD is being continuously updated: additional regions and countries, particularly from Europe, will be available in the near future. Check the GPD ...
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Tilia americana fact sheet
Tilia americana fact sheet American basswood Tiliaceae Tilia americana L. Leaf: Alternate, simple, pinnately veined, ovate to cordate, 5 to 6 inches long, with serrate margins. The base is unequally cordate. Flower: Pale yellow, borne on pendulous cymes, with a narrow leaf-like bract. Maturing June to July. Fruit: A round, unribbed nutlet that is covered with gray-brown hair. The bract is ...
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Tilia cordata fact sheet
Tilia cordata fact sheet Little-leaf linden Tiliaceae Tilia cordata P. Mill. Leaf: Alternate, simple, pinnately veined, ovate to suborbicular, with serrate margins, 2 to 3 inches long. The base is unequally cordate. Flower: Yellow, quite fragrant, borne on pendulous cymes with a narrow, leaflike bract. Present late June to early July. Fruit: A round, 4-ribbed nutlet that is covered with gray- ...
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Floridata: Tilia americana
... & Reviews Marketplace Amaryllis Sale Save 30% Clearance Sale Save 40% on selected fall bulbs. Order now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Tilia americana Common Names: American basswood, American linden, whitewood, beetree linden Family: Tiliaceae (linden family) Get link to Profile# 798 (click for data record) e-mail this page An American basswood ...
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Floridata: Tilia cordata
... with parallel spreading branches. Hybrids with other European and Asian species also are available. Location Tilia cordata is native to European forests, from northern Spain and England, east through Sweden to ... a shade tree for hundreds of years. Culture Light: Littleleaf linden thrives in full sun. Moisture: Tilia cordata likes a moist, but well drained soil. It does not take kindly to drought. ...
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Leaf Coloration
... (Cornus) nannyberry and highbush cranberry (Viburnum), Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus), Ohio buckeye (Aesculus), tatarian and amur maple (Acer), mountain ash (Sorbus). Yellow: ash (Fraxinus), linden (Tilia), birch (Betula), butternut (Juglans), poplar (Populus) and larch (Larix). 1995 Karen Tanino Sustainable horticultural information, offered free of charge to the public with the support of ...
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Small Plants For Small Spaces
... straw-colored in fall. Silver maples must have adequate moisture; although hardy, they are not drought-tolerant. For the best effect in a small landscape, prune to a single trunk. The LITTLE LEAF LINDEN (Tilia cordata) is another 6 m (20 ft) tree that, if multi-stemmed, should be pruned to a single trunk. The leaves are heart-shaped, shiny, and leathery, and the bark a glossy, reddish-brown. The ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volumes under Production
... (fam. 47) Franklinia Prince, Linda Gordonia Prince, Linda Stewartia Prince, Linda Tiliaceae (fam. 51) Corchorus Hess, William J./wjbahess@frontiernet.net Grewia Hess, William J./wjbahess@frontiernet.net Tilia Hess, William J./wjbahess@frontiernet.net Triumfetta Hess, William J./wjbahess@frontiernet.net Turneraceae (fam. 62) Piriqueta Arbo, Maria Mercedes/arbo@agr.unne.edu.ar, or ibone@espacio.com ...
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Garden Hints Page 9
... sun produces the searching for light to produce flowers. Although the passiflora is not well known, it can be found at selected nurseries and it is well worth the search. AMERICAN LINDEN TREE (Tilia cordata) The Littleleaf linden, also known as Basswood Tree, is an excellent shade tree, has a dense branching structure with a conical, symmetrical shape growing as large as 60 to 80 feet tall and 35 ...
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... as well as planting accessories and weed control fabric. Based in Somerset. Birchfleet Nurseries - Hardy deciduous trees, particularly oaks (quercus), liquidambar, beech (fagus), acer, carpinus and tilia. Holders of National Collection of Liquidambars. Based near Petersfield. Blackmoor Nurseries - Blackmoor Liss, Hampshire growers of fruit trees and soft fruit, including apples, cherry, cherries, ...
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