Tilia americana x euchlora 'Redmond' - Redmond American Linden
A very narrow tree when young maturing to a broader size when older.Large, deep-green foliage turning yellow in the fall.SIZE: Upright-pyramidal habit, a very large tree reaching 65 ft tall with a 30 ft spread in maturity.
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Tilia cordata - Littleleaf Linden
Has typical linden heart-shaped leaves only smaller; 1.25 to 2.5 inches as opposed to 3 to 5 inches.Pyramidal head and tidy habit make this one of the best street trees available.
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Tilia cordata 'Glenleven' - Glenleven Linden
Has typical linden heart-shaped leaves and is a fast growing variety. Glenleven is perhaps the most vigorous culivar of the lindens. It produces a pyramidal form that is a little more open and informal than that of Greenspire Linden.
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Tilia cordata 'Greenspire' - Greenspire Linden (littleleaf)
This is a cultivar of the little leaf linden. It is quite unique because it develops an extremely straight trunk and maintains a central leader like a church "spire" - hence the name.
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Tilia euchlora - Crimean Linden
Crimean has the nicest foliage of the lindens.Heart-shaped leaves are glossy green in summer, turning bright yellow in the fall.The twigs are smooth and yellow-green in colour, which adds winter interest.
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