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Large Leaved Lime (tilia platyphyllos)

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Cell grown trees are available throughout most of the year subject to availability.

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Growing Large-Leaved Lime Trees (Tilia platyphyllos)
  • Native (though rare in the wild) deciduous tree, fast-growing to 30–40m tall with a broad, domed crown; ideal for parks, avenues, or large landscapes.
  • Fragrant pale yellow flowers in early summer provide abundant nectar for bees and pollinators; excellent honey plant.
  • Large heart-shaped leaves (dark green above, downy below) turn yellow in autumn; attracts aphids and their predators (ladybirds, hoverflies, birds).
  • Attractive brownish red twigs with older bark tends to Fade to Grey with a grooved pattern.
  • Supports wildlife: leaves for moth caterpillars, dead wood for beetles, nesting sites for birds.
  • Tolerant of most moist soils (including clay, chalk); amenable to coppicing, pollarding, or pleaching; long-lived and low-maintenance once established.
Planting Guide
  • Best time: Bare-root November–March (dormant season); container-grown autumn or spring.
  • Location: Full sun to partial shade; deep, moist but well-drained soil (tolerates a wide range but dislikes very dry or waterlogged); prefers sites sheltered from cold winds; requires vast space – unsuitable for small gardens.
  • Preparation: Dig large hole twice root width; add organic matter to poor soils.
  • Planting: Set at original depth (check trunk soil mark); stake young trees; firm in, water well, mulch base (keep clear of trunk); may produce basal suckers – remove if unwanted.
  • Aftercare: Water regularly first few years in dry spells; minimal pruning (winter for form, or pollard/coppice as desired); monitor for aphids (causing honeydew).
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