American Linden (Medium) (Tilia americana)
American Linden (Medium) (Tilia americana)
American linden (Tilia americana) in a medium form develops as a balanced deciduous tree with a sturdy central trunk and a moderately broad canopy composed of spreading branches and dense foliage. The leaves remain large and heart-shaped, arranged alternately along the stems to create a layered green crown. Branching is substantial yet more proportionally restrained than larger specimens, producing a cohesive and rounded silhouette.
Native to eastern and central North America, Tilia americana thrives in moist forests, woodland margins, and fertile lowlands. Biologically, the species is notable for nectar-rich flowers and rapid vegetative growth in favorable environments. In medium form, the tree emphasizes proportion, shade-producing canopy density, and strong branching structure while maintaining the ecological and ornamental qualities associated with the species. This variation expresses a highly functional and architecturally balanced deciduous tree form.
American Linden (Medium) has a typical cultivated height between 20’-35’ (6.1-10.67 m) and spread diameter of 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m). The leaves have a typical length between 3”-8” (8-20 cm).
American linden (Tilia americana) in a medium form develops as a balanced deciduous tree with a sturdy central trunk and a moderately broad canopy composed of spreading branches and dense foliage. The leaves remain large and heart-shaped, arranged alternately along the stems to create a layered green crown. Branching is substantial yet more proportionally restrained than larger specimens, producing a cohesive and rounded silhouette.
Native to eastern and central North America, Tilia americana thrives in moist forests, woodland margins, and fertile lowlands. Biologically, the species is notable for nectar-rich flowers and rapid vegetative growth in favorable environments. In medium form, the tree emphasizes proportion, shade-producing canopy density, and strong branching structure while maintaining the ecological and ornamental qualities associated with the species. This variation expresses a highly functional and architecturally balanced deciduous tree form.
American Linden (Medium) has a typical cultivated height between 20’-35’ (6.1-10.67 m) and spread diameter of 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m). The leaves have a typical length between 3”-8” (8-20 cm).