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broad-leaved linden
Tilia platyphyllos
The following is information regarding the broad-leaved linden (Platyphyllos): Growth CharacteristicsThe broad-leaved linden is a large deciduous tree found primarily in Europe, growing up to 30 meters in height. It is characterized by branches that spread widely horizontally and thick, broad leaves. In the summer, it blooms with yellow to white flowers, which are an important source of nectar. Propagation MethodsThe broad-leaved linden is primarily propagated by seeds. Seeds mature in the autumn, and it is common practice to collect them and plant them the following spring. Additionally, if grown in suitable conditions, it can be propagated through cuttings. Cultivation MethodsWhile this tree thrives in various soil conditions, it shows optimal growth in well-drained, fertile soil. It prefers sunny locations but can also grow in slightly shaded areas. When planting, ensure sufficient space; particular care should be taken to ensure there is ample space as the tree matures. Uses in GardensThe broad-leaved linden is frequently planted in gardens and parks to provide shade. It is also very popular as a landscaping tree due to its beautiful leaves and flowers. In particular, the nectar-producing flowers play an important role for bees, making it useful to the ecosystem. Important Pests and Control Methods While broad-leaved linden trees are generally resistant to pests and diseases, the following may occur: - Damping-off: Leaves turn brown and dry out. To prevent this, prune branches to ensure good ventilation and use fungicides if necessary. - Aphids: Aphids may appear on leaves and new shoots. They can be removed using soapy water or insecticides. - Moth Larvae: Leaf-eating moth larvae may occur; in this case, control measures can be taken using insecticides specifically designed for larvae. Regular observation and proper care will help the tree grow healthily.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Malvaceae
Height
18~24m
Spread
9~15m
Colors
white
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
Linden Euclora
Tilia × euchlora
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