Linden, Crimean
Tilia x euchlora
Tiliaceae - Linden
Description
Leaves: Shiny dark green and hairless above, poor fall color- green to yellow-green; pale green and mostly hairless below; alternate; simple; round to egg-shaped, abruptly tapering to a point, obliquely heart-shaped; finely toothed with abrupt and sharp points, 2" to 4" in length; hairless petiole, 1" to 2" in length; deciduous.
Twigs/buds: Twigs light red-brown above, green-yellow below; hairless, slender. Buds yellow-red to red above, green below, hairless, and at least 1/4" in length.
Flowers/fruit: Flowers perfect; yellowish-white; occur in July; in cymes 2" to 4" in length, 3-7 flowers per cyme; leafy, winged bract is smooth, and lance-shaped, 2" to 3" in length, and hairless. Fruits covered in brown hair; small (1/4" in length), oval, tapering to a point, somewhat ribbed.
Bark: Grayish brown when older.
Wood: Unimportant; presumably similar to other linden wood which is whitish, soft, and used for inexpensive furniture (e.g., drawer sides).
General: A hybrid of T. cordata and T. dasystyla with a looser, more graceful habit than T. cordata.A rapid grower, often reaching heights of 40' to 60'. Sucker/sprout growth can be a problem on grafted trees. Prefers full sun.
Landscape Use: Can be used in urban locations, as a shade tree, or as a big hedge. Zones 3-7.
Cultivar: 'Laurelhurst'.
Characteristics
General
Family | Tiliaceae - Linden |
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Cultivar Availability | Yes |
Hardiness Zone | 3-7 |
Type | Broadleaf |
Utah Native | No |
Growth
Growth Rate | Medium |
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Mature Height | High |
Longevity | High |
Is Good Under Power Lines | No |
Crown Shapes | Oval |
Ornamental
Bark | No |
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Fall Color | No |
Flowers | Yes |
Foliage | No |
Fruit | Yes |
Tolerance
Shade | Medium |
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Salt | Low |
Drought | Medium |
Poor Drainage | Medium |
Alkalinity | High |
Transplanting | High |