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Small Leaved Lime (Tilia cordata)

Small Leaved Lime (Tilia cordata)

Small Leaved Lime (Tilia cordata) is curiously overlooked, given how common a woodland tree it once was. It's hard to persuade nurseries to grow it, as it doesn't seem to be much planted. Tilia cordata likes moist fertile soils - it does well on our clay - and can grow to a great height. You'll be unsurprised to hear it's a food plant for a range of butterflies and moths, as well as producing nice smelling flowers. Scroll down for more details...
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Small Leaved Lime (Tilia cordata)

More commonly found in the wild than Large Leaved Lime, in Neolithic times the Small Leaved Lime was about the most common tree in the country. When coppiced, leaving huge stools, lime trees can live to an extraordinary age - arguably at least 2,000 years. Fragrant lime flowers, produced in May/June, are a magnet for bees and butterflies, and its nectar makes lovely honey. The leaves are very palatable to a range of herbivores.

Tilia cordata likes a wide range of well drained soil types

Don't confuse the Small Leaved Lime with the Common Lime (Tilia x europaea) either, which is the much commoner and naturally recurring hybrid between the two native species.

Lime wood cuts beautifully, and has been used for carving since the Middle Ages. It doesn't warp either, and is still consequently used for sounding boards in pianos.

Like all the native trees we sell, our Tilia cordata are grown in the UK from UK origin seed.

Suppliers: RV Rogers. All these nurseries are Plant Healthy certified.

See our planting and size guide for details and tips on planting. These Small Leaved Lime trees are mostly bare root (see below), and are consequently available for delivery from November until March (please ask if you are interested in pot grown plants). During the lifting season there may be up to two weeks delay between placing the order and dispatching, due to weather conditions or pressure of orders, which are dealt with in date sequence. Orders for Tilia cordata placed between March and September are confirmed in September ready for dispatch from November.


Have a look at our videos on what to do when your plants arrive and how to plant a bare root tree.

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Plant Size: 15m-25m
Growth Rate: Average
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