Definition
Tilia cordata, or small-leaved lime, is a European tree known for its heart-shaped leaves and delicate scent. It's a classic park and avenue tree, offering beauty and shade. The flowers attract bees, making it important for pollination. Consider it the elegant, refined cousin of other linden trees. Unlike some fast-growing trees, it is slow-growing and long-lived. Its dense canopy provides a cool retreat during summer months.