cordata

navigate by keyword : 2040 66131 age bark branching cordata crown deciduous density diameter firm fissures formal grayish green growing height horizontal increases leaf leaves lime linden littleleaf older oval pyramidal ridges rounded shape smallleaved smooth tall tilia tree trunk upright vertical when young

Houttuynia cordata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Linden yellow blossom of Tilia cordata tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blooming pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata) water plant in the ga Royalty Free Stock Photo
Branch of small-leaved lime Tilia cordata isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Small-leaved lime, Tilia cordata, in autumn colors Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aralia Cordata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Houttuynia cordata fish herb Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leaves Tilia cordata, small-leaved lime,  littleleaf linden
Houttuynia cordata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telosma cordata flower in nature garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Italian Alder Royalty Free Stock Photo
Italian Alder Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macleaya cordata, the five-seeded plume-poppy. Isolated on white Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pickerelweed in bloom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fish Mint Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tilia cordata is a deciduous tree growing to 20–40 m 66–131 ft tall, diameter 1/3 to 1/2 the height, with a trunk up to 1 m diameter. The bark is smooth and grayish when young, firm with vertical ridges and horizontal fissures when older. The crown is rounded in a formal oval shape to pyramidal. Branching is upright and increases in density with age


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