Tilia vulgaris Hayne, Getreue Darstell. Gew. 3: t. 47 1813. (syn: Tilia acuminata Opiz; Tilia bohemica Dalla Torre & Sarnth.; Tilia carnuntiae Braun; Tilia communis Gaterau; Tilia cordata f. vulgaris (Hayne) lg. Vassil.; Tilia cordifolia Besser; Tilia eriostylis Borb.; Tilia europaea var. bohemica L.; Tilia floribunda Rchb.; Tilia grandifolia f. praestabilis J. Wagner ex L.Z. Vöröss; […]
Category: Tilia
Tilia americana (USA)
Tilia americana L., Sp. Pl. 514 1753. (syn: Tilia alabamensis Ashe; Tilia alabamensis var. oblongifolia (Sarg.) Bush; Tilia americana f. ampelophylla V.Engl.; Tilia americana subsp. caroliniana (Mill.) A.E.Murray; Tilia americana var. caroliniana (Mill.) Castigl.; Tilia americana f. cyclophylla V.Engl.; Tilia americana var. densiflora V.Engl.; Tilia americana f. dentata (G.Kirchn.) Rehder; Tilia americana f. divaricata V.Engl.; Tilia americana subf. euryptera V.Engl.; Tilia americana f. fastigiata (A.D.Slavin) Rehder; Tilia americana f. grandifolia V.Engl.; Tilia americana subsp. heterophylla (Vent.) A.E.Murray; Tilia americana var. heterophylla […]
Tilia species
Tilia platyphyllos (Cultivated)
Tilia platyphyllos Scop., Fl. Carniol. ed. 2, 1: 373 1771.; Common name: Large-Leaf Lime Cultivated in Himachal Pradesh; Native of Europe as per BSI Flora of India; Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Corsica, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, France, Greece, Switzerland, Netherlands, Spain, Hungary, Italy, former Yugoslavia, Poland, Romania, W-Ukraine, Belarus (introduced), Estonia (introduced), ?Sicily, Sweden, England […]
Tilia cordata (Cultivated)
Tilia cordata Mill., Gard. Dict. ed. 8 no. 1 1768. (Syn. Tilia parvifolia Ehrh. ex Hoffm.); Cultivated in Himachal Pradesh; Native of Europe except the extreme north and south as per BSI Flora of India; TIL-ee-uh — Latinized name for the Linden (or lime) tree kor-DAY-tuh — meaning, heart-shaped; referring to leaves commonly known as: […]