Tiliaceae Collection
The Tiliaceae family, commonly known as the lime tree or linden tree, is a majestic and diverse group of trees found across Europe
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The Tiliaceae family, commonly known as the lime tree or linden tree, is a majestic and diverse group of trees found across Europe. One such species is the Tilia x europaea, also known as the Lime tree. In Hirzel, Switzerland, on a moraine hill with a rainbow in the background, stands a Limetree that exudes beauty and tranquility. During December in Switzerland, another Linden tree adorned with heavy frost can be seen on a small hill. The glistening ice crystals create an enchanting sight amidst the winter landscape. In Djerdap National Park, Serbia, an old growth Lime forest thrives abundantly. This natural wonder showcases the resilience and longevity of these magnificent trees. Sparmannia discolor by Matilda Smith captures our attention with its stunning portrayal of this unique member of the Tiliaceae family. Its delicate flowers add elegance to any setting. The Small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata) displays its vibrant flowers in full bloom. These petite blossoms bring joy to all who encounter them. Standing tall for over 1100 years is Hindenburg-Linde in Ramsau bei Berchtesgaden, Germany. This Large-leaved Lime reaches heights of 30m and boasts an impressive girth of 11. 5m - truly awe-inspiring. Broad-leaved lime trees (Tilia platyphyllos) showcase their lush foliage through their beautifully shaped leaves. Their presence adds grace to any landscape they inhabit. A solitary Linde-Tilia spec- stands proudly atop a hill in Rendsburg-Eckernfoerde district, Germany. With a bench beneath it inviting passersby to rest and admire its grandeur. Even after being felled, large lime trees leave their mark on history as witnessed by one sealed stump along Camel River banks in Wadebridge, England. Preserved with varnish for eternity - a testament to their significance.