When considering shade trees for landscape use, such staple native species as maples, oaks, elms and hornbeams come to mind. Another serviceable choice is the American linden (Tilia americana). Also ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Q • Japanese beetles are eating the leaves of my linden trees. What should I do? A • Japanese beetles commonly feed on linden ...
Entering the beautifully landscaped garden cemetery at Mount Olivet, you are greeted by a large tree standing sentinel just east of the entry gate. This tree is a runner up to the county champion ...
Trees are a desirable element for most yards in that they create shade, provide privacy, and—obviously—add greenery. But certain trees can also offer up a sweet-smelling fragrance, in addition to ...
Q: We have four linden trees, and this spring two trees came back looking healthy, but two leafed out much later. The foliage is sparse and the leaves cup upward at the outer edges. The soil is sandy.