Littleleaf Linden

The Littleleaf Linden is a beautiful, highly ornamental tree that adds appeal to any outdoor space, growing with a strong central leader, dense branching, and a trunk that develops substantial girth over time. As its name suggests, its leaves are smaller than those of other linden species, heart shaped and dark green, and in early summer the tree bursts into bloom with clusters of exceptionally fragrant yellow flowers. These nectar-rich flowers attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies, and the species also produces a distinctive leaf-like structure called a bract, which evolved to protect the flowers and the small nutlets that develop and ripen in late summer.

Description

Description

Additional information
Common Name

Littleleaf Linden

Latin Name

Tilia cordata

Form

Pyramidal

Life Span

250+

Growth Rate

Medium

Mature Height

15m

Mature Spread

10.5m

Flower Colour

Creamy Yellow

Fragrance

Exceptionally Fragrant

Fall Colour

Golden

,

Yellow

Soil Preference

Moist and well drained

Exposure Preference

Full sun

,

Partial shade

Cold Hardiness Zone

Zone 3

Special Attributes and Considerations

As the tree is exceptionally fragrant, it is wise to choose a planting site on the upwind side of your favourite outdoor sitting area. All lindens are prone to basal sprouting. This is a natural propagation method of the tree.