Tilia cordata ‘green spire’

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Tilia cordata ‘green spire’

Vulgo: Tilia cordata ‘green spire’
Type: Arbor, Original crown type
Latin Name: Tilia cordata ‘green spire’
Families Genera: Tiliaceae
Height: 12-15m
Crown Breadth: 10-12m
Tree form: The pyramid tree shape is naturally formed, with dense branches and even distribution.
Area: It is native to North America and is cultivated in Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi and other places in China.
Flowers&fruits: The flowering period is mid-June and the fruiting period is September. It has a large number of fragrant flowers and is an important source of nectar.
Leaf: The leaves are heart-shaped, bright green in summer and turn cream yellow in autumn, shining in the wind.
Light: It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade
Water: It has a weak tolerance to drought, prefers moisture and is afraid of waterlogging
Soil: It prefers deep and fertile soil and can grow in acidic, neutral and calcareous soil
Proposed Use: Both narrow and spacious Spaces are acceptable, including street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

Tilia cordata ‘green spire’

Vulgo:

Tilia cordata ‘green spire’

Type:

Arbor, Original crown type

Latin Name:

Tilia cordata ‘green spire’

Families Genera:

Tiliaceae

Height:

12-15m

Crown Breadth:

10-12m

Tree form:

The pyramid tree shape is naturally formed, with dense branches and even distribution.

Area:

It is native to North America and is cultivated in Jilin, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Shanxi, Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi and other places in China.

Flowers&fruits:

The flowering period is mid-June and the fruiting period is September. It has a large number of fragrant flowers and is an important source of nectar.

Leaf:

The leaves are heart-shaped, bright green in summer and turn cream yellow in autumn, shining in the wind.

Light:

It prefers full sunlight but can tolerate partial shade

Water:

It has a weak tolerance to drought, prefers moisture and is afraid of waterlogging

Soil:

It prefers deep and fertile soil and can grow in acidic, neutral and calcareous soil

Proposed Use:

Both narrow and spacious Spaces are acceptable, including street trees, parks, green Spaces, courtyard trees, and feature trees

Maintenance:

Common pests and diseases include aphids, green worms, and guinea worms, etc., which require low maintenance