European Linden (Large) (Tilia × europaea)
European Linden (Large) (Tilia × europaea)
European linden (Tilia × europaea) in a large form is a grand deciduous tree characterized by a tall central trunk, expansive symmetrical canopy, and dense masses of heart-shaped foliage. Broad lateral branches radiate outward and upward, forming a substantial crown that creates heavy seasonal shade. The leaves are serrated and soft-textured, while the bark matures into a deeply ridged gray surface.
This hybrid species, derived primarily from Tilia cordata and Tilia platyphyllos, is widely distributed across Europe and cultivated extensively in temperate urban and rural landscapes. Biologically, Tilia × europaea is notable for fragrant nectar-rich flowers that strongly attract pollinators. In its large form, the species emphasizes monumental canopy breadth, formal structure, and balanced deciduous architecture, making it one of the most iconic large broadleaf shade trees associated with European civic landscapes and historic avenues.
European Linden (Large) has a typical cultivated height between 35’-50’ (10.67-15.24 m) and spread diameter of 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2.5”-6” (6-15 cm).
European linden (Tilia × europaea) in a large form is a grand deciduous tree characterized by a tall central trunk, expansive symmetrical canopy, and dense masses of heart-shaped foliage. Broad lateral branches radiate outward and upward, forming a substantial crown that creates heavy seasonal shade. The leaves are serrated and soft-textured, while the bark matures into a deeply ridged gray surface.
This hybrid species, derived primarily from Tilia cordata and Tilia platyphyllos, is widely distributed across Europe and cultivated extensively in temperate urban and rural landscapes. Biologically, Tilia × europaea is notable for fragrant nectar-rich flowers that strongly attract pollinators. In its large form, the species emphasizes monumental canopy breadth, formal structure, and balanced deciduous architecture, making it one of the most iconic large broadleaf shade trees associated with European civic landscapes and historic avenues.
European Linden (Large) has a typical cultivated height between 35’-50’ (10.67-15.24 m) and spread diameter of 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 2.5”-6” (6-15 cm).