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How to Be More Tree - Essential Life Lessons for Perennial Happiness - Potter Gift

Pleached Tilia Cordata Pleached Small Leaved Lime Trees

Pleached Tilia Cordata Pleached Small Leaved Lime Trees

Pleached Tilia Cordata is a deciduous tree in pleached form with small leaves and fragrant flowers. It’s an excellent way to raise fence height and create privacy. This is a pleached small-leaved lime so it has a clear single trunk and a square crown clipped around a bamboo frame. Over time it will grow and expand to create a cube. Tilia Cordata is a small-leaved lime tree that is native to the UK and much of Europe. It was once a common woodland tree and was planted in hedgerows by royal decree to bring good luck during the harvest. It has small heart-shaped deciduous foliage that appears bright green in early spring before maturing to a deeper shade. An unusual feature of the small-leaved lime is the fragrant cup-shaped flowers that bloom in June in pretty shades of cream and white. The blooms are pollinator magnets attracting many species of butterfly and bee to the garden.In autumn the leaves turn buttery yellow and fall to reveal a strong framework of branches that become shiny in full sun.Height And Spread of Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Small Leaved Lime can grow to a height of 10 metres and spread over 6 metres which is more than enough to create a continuous above the fence line screen.How Hardy Is Pleached Tilia CordataThis is a native tree, so it’s hardy enough to cope with our windy and sub-zero winters. It can cope with some drought once established.How To Use Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Small Leaved Lime is an excellent choice for above fence line screening. Its foliage blocks out overlooking property, dampens traffic noise, and creates shady privacy screens around seating areas. Although it loses leaves in winter, the branches continue to provide some screening.Lime trees are a real treat for pollinators in wildlife-friendly spaces or as a pollinator attractor near fruit trees or vegetable gardens.How To Care For Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Tilia Cordata is a UK native, so it requires little care. It tolerates the majority of soil if it’s well-drained and prefers a sunny to partially sunny position.To keep its pleached shape, a yearly prune is required. Tie new stems to the bamboo frame and trim away excess in the winter months. The bamboo frame can be left in place as the tree grows.Water well because underwatering is the main reason newly planted trees fail to take. Mulch in early spring for fragrant blossom and intense leaf colour.

GBP 178.50
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Tilia Cordata Small Leaved Lime Trees Full Standard. Buy UK

Tilia Cordata Small Leaved Lime Trees Full Standard. Buy UK

Tilia Cordata, or Small-leaved Lime, has long been a favourite of UK gardeners, as its hardiness, combined with considerable ornamental qualities, makes it ideal for a variety of landscapes. Our full standard specimens will fit in a variety of garden spaces!Tilia are a genus of deciduous trees grown for their small fragrant cup-shaped flowers and stately habit. Tilia Cordata or Small Leaved Lime has a spreading habit. In ancient times Tilia Cordata was a dominant species in the woodlands of the UK, and for many centuries has been used in UK gardens and landscapes. In spring, the glossy green heart-shaped leaves, up to 8 cm long, emerge, followed by the fragrant flowers of June. Creamy-white and drooping in clusters, they will attract large numbers of bees and butterflies! In autumn, clusters of nutlets form. The foliage of Small-leaved Lime turns yellow in autumn before falling, leaving the bare multi-stemmed form to add structure to the winter garden.Hardy throughout the UK and continental Europe, Tilia Cordata will grow to a height of 10 metres and spread of 6 metres in 25 years, with a possible mature height of 30 metres after 50 years. Little pruning of Small-leaved Lime is necessary, but if desired to create a hedge or screen, it can be done in late winter. If planting in a row or grouping, space plants 6-9 metres apart.Plant Tilia Cordata in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position in moist but well-drained sand, clay or chalk soil with an alkaline to neutral pH. It makes an excellent planting in a wetter but not waterlogged soil, and should not be used in extremely dry conditions, although it will tolerate short periods of drought. It is tolerant of salt, so can be planted in coastal regions, and being extremely tolerant of pollution, will thrive in city locations. As they are eaten by deer, Small-leaved Lime trees may need protection in country gardens.Our multi-stemmed Tilia Cordata can be used to create a large screen or wind break, which can be pruned to size or left to grow into a spectacular boundary to a large property. One specimen will be a striking focal point in a large lawn. This ancient forest tree makes a good addition to a woodland or wildlife garden.Tilia Cordata, with its roots deep in ancient Britain, is still an excellent choice for UK gardens. Our full standard trees can be used in mass plantings as ornamental and hardy additions to the landscape. See also Tilia Cordata Greenspire.

GBP 175.00
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