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| Tilia
americana X euchlora Redmond' |
Zone: 3 |
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Redmond
Linden |
Height:
35' |
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Spread:
25' |
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Shape: Densely
pyramidal |
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Foliage:
Medium green |
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Flower:
Color is green-yellow. Pleasant fragrant, showy and summer
flowering. |
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Fruit:
Oval-round and is dry or hard. The fruit color is light yellow
turning to tan. Does not attract wildlife, is inconspicuous and
not showy. No significant litter and persistent on the tree. |
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Fall Foliage Color:
Yellowish |
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Special Features:
Redmond Linden makes a very hardy and tough street tree. Redmond
grows rapidly and develops heavy caliper as a young tree, becoming
pyramidal and symmetrical as it matures. Its large leaves give it
a coarser textured appearance. It has a uniform shape with reddish
branches in winter. |
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The quality branching structure of our 3" caliper
Redmond Linden. (June 23, 2009) |
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The beautiful flower clusters of our
Redmond Linden. (June 23, 2009) |
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A closer look at the beautiful flower
clusters of our
Redmond Linden. (June 23, 2009) |
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| One of our 2" caliper Redmond Linden
just turning fall color (October 26th) |
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| The quality branching structure of
our 3" caliper Redmond Linden in winter (Notice the reddish color on
the younger branching). (February 11, 2009) |
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