Bigleaf linden "Natasha"
Bigleaf linden
Winter-hardy, shade-tolerant, deciduous tree. Handles pruning well!
Large-leaved linden is rightfully considered one of the most beloved deciduous trees. In addition to the beautiful dense decorative crown, which is perfectly moldable, the broad-leaved linden boasts unusually fragrant flowers. Deciduous tree up to 40 m tall, with a dense broad crown and reddish-brown shoots. Leaves up to 14 cm, round-ovate, rich green color. Large yellowish-cream, unusually fragrant flowers are collected in inflorescences of 2-5 pieces.
Linden is an excellent honey plant, and lime honey is considered one of the best. A decoction of linden flowers has medicinal properties.
Large-leaved linden looks spectacular in alley, ordinary and single plantings in combination with plants such as mountain ash, maple, ash, skumpia, and others. Suitable for creating hedges, tolerates pruning well.
Winter-hardy, shade-tolerant, deciduous tree. Handles pruning well!
Large-leaved linden is rightfully considered one of the most beloved deciduous trees. In addition to the beautiful dense decorative crown, which is perfectly moldable, the broad-leaved linden boasts unusually fragrant flowers. Deciduous tree up to 40 m tall, with a dense broad crown and reddish-brown shoots. Leaves up to 14 cm, round-ovate, rich green color. Large yellowish-cream, unusually fragrant flowers are collected in inflorescences of 2-5 pieces.
Linden is an excellent honey plant, and lime honey is considered one of the best. A decoction of linden flowers has medicinal properties.
Large-leaved linden looks spectacular in alley, ordinary and single plantings in combination with plants such as mountain ash, maple, ash, skumpia, and others. Suitable for creating hedges, tolerates pruning well.
Eng.: Bigleaf linden, largeleaf linden. Suom.: Isolehtilehmus. Sven.: Bohuslind. Bot. syn.: Tilia grandifolia Ehrh.