Tilia cordata Dry
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Genus: |
Tilia |
Species: |
cordata |
Origin: |
Dry |
Common Name: |
Littleleaf Linden |
Other Name: |
Small-leaved Linden, European Linden, |
Pre-treatment: |
Required |
Seeds per lb.: |
11500 |
Zone Cold: |
3 |
Zone Warm: |
7 |
Height: |
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U.S. Native: |
No |
Growth Rate: |
Medium-Fast |
Spread: |
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Plant Type: |
Medium Tree |
Vegetation Type: |
Deciduous |
Purity Range: |
95-98% |
Germination Range: |
60-80% |
Shelf Life: |
1-2 years cold & dry |
Storage: |
Cold & Dry @ 34-41 Deg. F |
Sowing Density: |
25-40 seedlings/ft2 |
Plant Use: |
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Nitrogen Fixing: |
No |
Leaf Color: |
Green |
Flower Color: |
Yellow |
Comments: |
Seed count ranges from 11,500-13.000/lb. on average. Warm stratification to soften up the pericarp or seed coat may replace the need for pericarp scarification. The dried pericarp does not allow the entry of water so this must be broken down in order for stratification to begin. The pericarp is the round husk which surrounds the seed, which is inside. The seed inside as well may develop a hard seed coat and may benefit from a short scarification prior to sowing. Seed collected when the pericarp has not yet dried may not require a treatment to break down the pericarp or hard seed coat of the seed if sown or put into cold stratification at once. |
Germination info: |
Mechanical removal or scarification of the seed pericarp followed by 90 days cold moist stratification. Pericarp is the round outer husk which surrounds the seed inside. |
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A Trial Packet contains a minimum of 5 - 30 seeds depending on the size of the selected seed.
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Values intended for comparison only. No warranty is expressed or implied.
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