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Tilia mongolica sivustolta en.wikipedia.org
Tilia mongolica Maxim., commonly known as Mongolian lime, is a tree native to mountains of the northern China, growing up to elevations of 1200–2200 m.
The tree grows slower than other Lindens, and it has a unique exfoliating bark and has slightly smaller, three to five-lobed leaves. It is pyramidal to rounded ...
Tilia mongolica sivustolta www.vdberk.com
T. mongolica is rarely cultivated, but when it is it forms a small, decorative tree with a maximum height of 8 - 10 m. Its trunk is greyish brown and stays ...
Tilia mongolica sivustolta mortonarb.org
Mongolian linden is smaller and slower growing than other species of lindens and has an unusual exfoliating (peeling) bark. Fall color is a moderate yellow.

Tilia mongolica

Tilia mongolica Maxim., joka tunnetaan yleisesti nimellä Mongolian lime, on Pohjois-Kiinan vuoristossa kotoisin oleva puu, joka kasvaa 1200–2200 metrin korkeuteen. Wikipedia (englanti)
Tree to 25 m. Bark grey, shallowly fissured after about 40 years. Twigs slender (1.7–2.5 mm thick), red in sun, glabrous. Buds usually with 2 exposed scales ...
Tilia mongolica sivustolta pfaf.org
Tilia mongolica is a deciduous Tree growing to 15 m (49ft) by 12 m (39ft) at a medium rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 3 and is ...
Tilia mongolica is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 15.00 metres tall. It is harvested from the wild for local use as a food, medicine and source of ...
Tilia mongolica sivustolta landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu
Tilia mongolica · Deciduous tree, 25-35 ft (7.5-10.5 m) tall, ascending branches with nodding ends, often with a rounded crown. · Sun. · Hardy to USDA Zone 3b.
Tilia mongolica sivustolta www.rhs.org.uk
Tilia mongolica ; Genus. Tilia are deciduous trees with broadly ovate or heart-shaped leaves and pendulous clusters of fragrant yellow-green flowers, followed by ...
Tilia mongolica sivustolta www.tree-guide.com
The Mongolian Lime is botanically called Tilia mongolica. The Tree is a deciduous tree, it will be up to 12 m (39 ft) high. The leaves are lobed and the ...