American Basswood or Linden - North American Insects & Spiders
By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 15 Jul 2024
American Basswood or Linden Tilia americana Family Tiliaceae Lindens have fragrant tiny flowers that attract a panoply of pollinators and produce highly-valued honey. These lovely basswoods are two of the original Morton Arboretum collection, from seeds planted in 1923 [2] American basswood or Linden is a native North American deciduous tree. The northernmost Tilia species, […]
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