Latin name | Tilia cordata | |
Family | Malvaceae (mallow family) | |
Distribution | Europe, Caucasus, and Siberia | |
Height | Up to 30 m | |
Age | Up to 1000 years | |
Roots | In the first 7 to 8 years, a taproot is formed, which later develops into a heart root system. | |
Bark | Gray and very smooth, later brown-black, increasingly longitudinally fissured and strongly furrowed | |
Leaves | Deciduous, alternate, long-stalked, obliquely heart-shaped, with serrated margin, upper side green and smooth, underside greyish-green, leaf veins hairy with brownish axillary tufts. | |
Flowers | Hermaphroditic, yellowish-white, sweetly scented, drooping cymes consisting of 5 to 7 individual flowers, fused with the bract | |
Flowering period | June to July | |
Fruits | 6 mm small, spherical, thin-shelled nuts; 5 to 7 clustered, fused with the bract into a samara. Wind-dispersed. | |
Fruiting period | September | |
Alternative names | Small-leaved linden, little-leaf linden, pry tree |