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Linden blossoms
By Lori
- 7 Jul, 2008
- 11 likes
another tree, Tilia cordata, with sweet smelling blossoms...These trees are giants but their flowers have been used since ancient times to sweeten/scent herbal teas and remedies.
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See who else is growing Tilia cordata (Ihlamur Agaci).
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Looks interesting. : )
8 Jul, 2008