The small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata) is one of the most widely planted trees in Europe, known for its durability, decorative appearance, and honey-producing flowers. A young specimen with a trunk circumference of less than 6 cm is an excellent seedling for new plantings in gardens and public spaces. The tree develops a regular, dense crown and heart-shaped, glossy leaves that turn yellow in autumn. It blooms in late June and early July, attracting bees and other pollinating insects. The small-leaved lime is resistant to frost, air pollution, and pruning.
Key features:
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Species: Tilia cordata (Small-leaved lime)
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Trunk circumference: less than 6 cm – ideal young seedling
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Habit: A tree with a regular, dense crown
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Leaves: Heart-shaped, dark green, turning yellow in autumn
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Location: Sunny or semi-shaded
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Soil: Fertile, moderately moist, well-drained
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Flowering: June–July – honey-bearing, strongly scented flowers
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Application: Parks, gardens, avenues, urban areas
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Care: Resistant to pruning and urban conditions, requires moderate watering after planting


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