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Tilia americana — American Lime
An increasingly frequent mid 18th-century introduction.
The alternate leaves are larger than those of Common Lime, larger-toothed, and obliquely slanted across the base. The buds are usually red. The flowers hang and give rise to largish, downy fruit.
‘Dentata’ has whiskered teeth.

For similar trees see: Limes
 
 

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