Winter is a “big sky” season and whenever you look heavenwards you inevitably see a tracery of fine branches set against the watery sky. Usually the finer branches are a dull charcoal-grey. But Tilia ...
Leaves – simple, cordate or heart-shaped, with an oblique base and about 1”-3” in size. The leaf surface is glabrous and slightly lustrous above, and glabrous beneath with axillary tufts of brown ...
Failure of regeneration of Tilia cordata in north-west England is associated with almost complete sterility of the seeds. Between 1964 and 1979 significant numbers of fertile seeds were recorded only ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Pollen originating from small populations of Tilia cordata is largely deposited within a few hundred metres of the trees, so that their ...
POLLEN production in small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata Mill.), as the following figures show1, is comparable with that of durmast oak (Quercus petraea Liebl.): ...
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