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Redmond Linden (Tilia americana 'Redmond') #15
Special Pre Order Price!
#10 trees are 7-8' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.0-1.25" caliper • #15 trees are 8-10' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.25-1.75" caliper • #25 trees are 10-12' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.75-2.0" caliper
The Redmond Linden is a beautiful deciduous tree recognized for its pyramidal shape and lush, dark green foliage. This cultivar of the American Linden is appreciated for its adaptability and resilience in urban environments. In late spring, the tree produces fragrant, yellow flowers that attract bees and other pollinators, making it an excellent choice for enhancing biodiversity. The tree's foliage turns a golden yellow in the fall, providing seasonal color and interest.
Key Features:
Height: Typically reaches heights of 50 to 70 feet.
Width: Grows to about 25 to 35 feet wide, maintaining a narrow, upright form.
Hardiness Zone: Thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 8, suitable for a variety of climates.
The Redmond Linden is often planted in parks, streetscapes, and suburban landscapes due to its ability to withstand urban stressors such as pollution and compacted soil. Its dense canopy provides excellent shade and makes it a popular choice for shade tree applications. This species is not only visually appealing but also contributes to local ecosystems, providing food and habitat for various wildlife. Enjoy the elegance and functional benefits of the Redmond Linden as it enhances your outdoor space throughout the seasons!
Special Pre Order Price!
#10 trees are 7-8' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.0-1.25" caliper • #15 trees are 8-10' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.25-1.75" caliper • #25 trees are 10-12' tall and the caliper of the trunk is 1.75-2.0" caliper
The Redmond Linden is a beautiful deciduous tree recognized for its pyramidal shape and lush, dark green foliage. This cultivar of the American Linden is appreciated for its adaptability and resilience in urban environments. In late spring, the tree produces fragrant, yellow flowers that attract bees and other pollinators, making it an excellent choice for enhancing biodiversity. The tree's foliage turns a golden yellow in the fall, providing seasonal color and interest.
Key Features:
Height: Typically reaches heights of 50 to 70 feet.
Width: Grows to about 25 to 35 feet wide, maintaining a narrow, upright form.
Hardiness Zone: Thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 to 8, suitable for a variety of climates.
The Redmond Linden is often planted in parks, streetscapes, and suburban landscapes due to its ability to withstand urban stressors such as pollution and compacted soil. Its dense canopy provides excellent shade and makes it a popular choice for shade tree applications. This species is not only visually appealing but also contributes to local ecosystems, providing food and habitat for various wildlife. Enjoy the elegance and functional benefits of the Redmond Linden as it enhances your outdoor space throughout the seasons!