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Tilia cordata 'Lico'
By Rkwright
- 16 Sep, 2013
- 3 likes
Stopped out at a nursery I used to work for and found some of these dwarf lindens. I'm not sure how old it is but I can tell they've had them for a while, the trunk was starting to grow into the nursery tag. If it were a little smaller I would consider it for bonsai (still might) but I wanted it mostly because I love the scent of the flowers. I think it was defoliated by Japanese beetles, they do the same thing to my Greenspire Linden.
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My mother used to make her tea from linden flowers . It was very aromatic.
17 Sep, 2013