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American Linden

American Linden

American Linden

(American Basswood)              

Tilia Americana

This is the native linden of New Brunswick with large, dark-green, heart-shaped leaves and June flowers that are also highly fragrant. All linden species are great trees to plant where bees, butterflies and hummingbirds are welcome. Bees especially, will be attracted to the blooming flowers in droves. Male and female flowers appear on the same tree.

Additional information

Foliage

Deciduous

Locale

Native to New Brunswick, Native to North America

Height

Large (60-100ft)

Width

Wide

Form

Pyramidal, Round

Growth Rate

Moderate

Longevity

Long (over 100 years)

Hardiness Zones *

4, 5

Sun Exposure

Full Sun (over 6 hrs), Partial Sun (4 to 6 hrs)

Soil Preferences *

Moist, Slightly Alkaline, Well Draining

Soil Tolerances

Clay, Slightly Acidic

Other Tolerances

Occasional Drought, Urban Pollution

Ornamental Interest

Flowers (fragrant)

Wildlife Value

Bees (flowers), Birds (fruits/seeds), Butterflies (flowers), Butterfly Larvae (leaves), Hummingbirds (flowers), Insect Pollinators (flowers), Small Mammals (fruits/seeds)

Human Value

Carpentry (wood)

Seed Collection

Personally in NB