Most of the stuff on lindens seems a bit old, at least what I could find. Here is my newly acquired Tilia. It will continue to be developed in the style of @Walter Pall and the naturalistic style
Most of the stuff on lindens seems a bit old, at least what I could find. Here is my newly acquired Tilia. It will continue to be developed in the style of @Walter Pall and the naturalistic style
Nice!!! Did you get this from Brent at Evergreen? Because it looks familiar.Most of the stuff on lindens seems a bit old, at least what I could find. Here is my newly acquired Tilia. It will continue to be developed in the style of @Walter Pall and the naturalistic style
I have four I got as seedlings two years ago. Sorry no pics. The leaves can be so small and the trees/wood has such an interesting history, I couldn't resist.I have seedlings on order if that counts!
I did get it from Brent at Evergreen. Good eye. It was a bit pricey...for me at least...but I developed an obsession for it. I literally lost sleep thinking about it.Nice!!! Did you get this from Brent at Evergreen? Because it looks familiar.
Will keep all that in mind. Thanks for sharing.Remember that these tend to die back if you defoliate after the longest day. They just sit there, and in winter I see branches die off . At least, they do for me.
Trimming hard in winter will give you an array of buds to select from. I find they are sensitive to bulges, wuickly producing them when large sacrifice branches are grown out and -probably- incorrectly trimmed. I have a hard time growing them out to realistic trunks.
Yes, I have seen @Arnold_K . I remember him having a Tilia in the classified section a while back. I've also seen some of his other stuff. You're right, I like what he's doing.
I'd really like to hear of possible sources for trees larger than seedlings, if anyone knows...
good to knowI have two in the ground. Both were in pots at one time (and hopefully at least one of them will be again). I had some trouble with them in pots, usually they developed chlorosis during
the summer and I could never figure out why. I believe Brent told me they were sensitive to salts in the substrate (I got them as seedlings from him). They've been fine in the ground, very
vigorous and no problems with the foliage.