- of citrus. The
specific epithet platyphyllos (gr****: πλατύφυλλος)
means in gr**** "with
broad leaves".
Tilia platyphyllos is a
narrowly domed tree with a...
- lime
Tilia paucicostata Tilia platyphyllos Scop. – large-leaved lime
Tilia rubra – Red stem lime (syn. T.
platyphyllos var. rubra)
Tilia tomentosa Moench...
- (linden)
trees (genus Tilia), such as the large-leaved lime tree
Tilia platyphyllos, the
common lime tree
Tilia × europaea, etc.
During late
spring and summer...
- 2–3.1 in) long and broad,
mostly hairless (unlike the
related Tilia platyphyllos)
except for
small tufts of
brown hair in the leaf vein
axils – the leaves...
-
occurring hybrid between Tilia cordata (small-leaved lime) and
Tilia platyphyllos (large-leaved lime). It
occurs in the wild in
Europe at
scattered localities...
-
Ginkgo biloba,
Quercus ilex, Sequoiadendron, and an allée of
Tilia platyphyllos some 120–130
years old. The
garden also
contains a
memorial to native...
- in Staffordshire, England. It is
dominated by
Tilia cordata and
Tilia platyphyllos as well as
Orchis mascula. Part of the land is
owned by the
Duchy of...
-
caucasica (V.Engl.)
Pigott (syn. T. begoniifolia, T. caucasica, T.
platyphyllos subsp. caucasica, T.
rubra var. begoniifolia, T.
rubra subsp. caucasica)...
-
Samolus ambiguus R.Brown S.
eremaeus Jacobs S.
littoralis R.Brown S.
platyphyllos F.Muell. S.
repens var.
ambiguus (R.Brown) Benth. S.
repens var. incana...
-
baroque garden is a more-than-350-year-old large-leaved lime (Tilia
platyphyllos),
called "Landgrave's lime".
Schloss Holzheim is a
protected national...