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Silver Linden:
The Linden, Silver, Tilia tomentosa, is a beautiful deciduous tree with a pyramidal form when young, but as it ages it develops into an upright silhouette with an oval canopy, and often has multiple trunks. It is a great shade tree with light gray, smooth bark, and dark green leaves, that are four to five inches long, and bright silver and fuzzy below. This causes the tree to almost appear as if it is shimmering with each little breeze. In early summer, the tree is perfumed with extremely fragrant clusters of small, yellow/white blossoms. The leaves turn yellow before dropping in autumn. Being pollution tolerant, it is quite popular for use as a shade, specimen, or street tree.
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