Tilia x europaea Pallida Green Mile Trees Green Mile Trees
Tilia × europaea 'Pallida' - Kaiser linden : Westonbirt. Common name: Kaiser linden
Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Van den Berk Pépinières
Tilia × europaea 'Pallida' kaiser linden A large decidous tree over 30m in height, with ascending reddish-brown branches forming a broadly conical head. Rounded to heart-shaped, dark green leaves are yellow-green beneath and turn golden in autumn. Fragrant pale yellow flowers in clusters of up to 10 flowers are borne in midsummer
Tilia europaea 'Pallida' Hollandse linde, Koningslinde Den Mulder Boomteelt
Tilia europaea 'Pallida' | Hollandse linde, Koningslinde 'Pallida'; Europese linde Tilia europaea 'Pallida' Hollandse linde, Koningslinde 'Pallida'; Europese linde 1 / 15 Tilia europaea 'Pallida', deze bladverliezende boom kan een hoogte van 30 meter bereiken. Hij heeft een opgaande groeiwijze met een breed piramidaalvormige kroon.
tiliax europaea pallida Guillot Bourne
Height: 50.00 to 70.00 feet Spread: 30.00 to 50.00 feet Bloom Time: June Bloom Description: Pale yellow Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Shade Tree, Street Tree, Flowering Tree Flower: Showy, Fragrant Attracts: Butterflies Fruit: Showy Tolerate: Drought Garden locations Culture
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Quick facts Common name: common lime Scientific name: Tilia x europaea Family: Malvaceae Origin: native A hybrid between small-leaved and large-leaved lime, common lime has characteristics of both species. The bark is pale grey-brown and irregularly ridged, with characteristic large burrs and leaf shoots at the base of the tree.
Tilia europaea 'Pallida' Tuincentrum Baeten
The right time to plant Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.
Tilia europaea 'Pallida' Tuincentrum Baeten
Height: 20 - 30 (35) m, fast growing Crown: broad pyramidal, half-open crown Leaf: slanted heart-shaped, light green, yellowish green underneath, 5 - 12 cm Flowers: in umbels, Ø 7 - 10 cm, flowers 3 - 11 together, yellowish-white, June/July, fragrant flowers Download PDF View more specifications Clear stem (15) Feathered (6) Multi-stem (1)
Tilia europaea 'Pallida' Hollandse linde, Koningslinde Den Mulder Boomteelt
Plant Profile Name: Tilia x europaea 'Pallida' Common Name: Common Lime / Kaiser Linden Family: Tiliaceae Height: 20-30m Demands: Suitable for most conditions and soil types. Tolerant of urban pollution Foliage: Heart shaped green foliage with a yellow-green underside Flower: Yellow-white flowers in clusters. Sweet smelling
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Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida'. Een goede selectie uit T. europaea met een doorgaande rechte stam en schuin opgaande takken. Met een krachtige groeiwijze vormt zich een kroon die eerst nog een spitse top heeft maar later stomper wordt. De bast blijft lang dun, pas later ontstaan diepe groeven. Er vormt zich weinig tot geen wortelopslag rond de stam.
Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Van den Berk Nurseries
Tilia × europaea is a large deciduous tree up to 15-50 metres (49-164 feet) tall with a trunk up to 2.5 m (8 ft). The base of the trunk often features burrs and a dense mass of brushwood. [4]
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Tilia x europaea 'Pallida' (Common lime 'Pallida') Other names: European lime 'Pallida', Pale-leaf European linden 'Pallida', Pale-leaf linden 'Pallida', Kaiser linden ShootChecker™ STOP: Make sure you get the "Right Plant, Right Place." 90% of plants die because they were the wrong plant choice.
Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Kaiserlinde Van den Berk Baumschulen
Synonyms Tilia ×europaea 'Koningslinde' A good selection from T. europaea with a straight, vertical stem and upwards-slanting branches. Has a vigorous manner of growth, developing a crown that first has a tapered top but that later becomes more flattened. The bark remains thin for a long time, and later develops deep grooves.
Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Van den Berk Nurseries
The right time to plant Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.
Tilia europaea 'Pallida' (Medium) Ruud van den Berk
The name Tilia × europaea covers all hybrids between T. cordata and T. platyphyllos, found in the wild where its parents grow together. In general hybrids differ from T. cordata in their greater vigour, larger leaves, and pendulous inflorescence.
tiliax europaea pallida Guillot Bourne
Tilia x europaea 'Pallida' will naturally grow into a large tree if not pollarded or pleached, conical when young but eventually becoming flatter headed. The Common Lime is a great choice for Pleached Lime Trees as this variety is not prone to suckering from the ground and the young shoots are pliable and easy to shape and train.
Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Tilia ×europaea 'Pallida' Van den Berk Nurseries
This is a large deciduous tree (over 30 metres or 60 feet), with ascending branches which for a broadly conical crown. It has mid-green rounded or ovate leaves with toothed edges with a yellow-green underside. The twigs are reddish in the winter. The leaves tend to emerge earlier than the species and also turn autumnal earlier by the same token.