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Tilia cordata - Small Leaved Lime Tree - Bareroot Saplings

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Autumn Colour Lime Trees Screening Native Wet Soil

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40/60 cm £1.76 £0.92 £0.73 £0.63 £0.36
60/80 cm £2.12 £1.45 £1.10 £0.73 £0.50
120/150 cm £3.45 £2.15 £1.97 £1.81 £1.32
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Small Leaved Lime Plants - Delivered by Mail Order from the Nursery with a 1 Year Guarantee

Small Leaved Lime, Tilia cordata, is a native tree with a fairly narrow, column shaped canopy. It grows vigorously on any fertile soil and tolerates woodland shade.
Small Leaved Lime is not suitable for a clipped hedge.
It can be grown as a screening tree up to about 25 metres high. It is a good, tall windbreak tree.
The plants on this page are young saplings. You can also buy the ornamental variety, Tilia cordata Greenspire, in large standard sizes from our nursery.
Browse all of our other varieties of Lime / Linden trees for sale.

Small Leaved Lime plants are only delivered bareroot, during winter (Nov-March).

Choosing a size: When you are ordering a large quantity of Small Leaved Lime saplings for a big planting project, we suggest that you buy smaller plants. They are cheaper than large plants, easier to handle and more likely to cope well with poor conditions.
Use the larger, 120-150cms tall plants if you are in a hurry to get a mature tree.
All of our young trees and shrubs are measured by their height in centimetres above the ground (the roots aren't measured).

General description of Tilia cordata trees:
Tilia cordata is a medium sized, round-headed, deciduous tree that produces sweet scented flowers in spring which are great for bees. It has heart-shaped leaves, glossy green above with a pale underside.

History & uses of Tilia cordata
This tree was extensively coppiced in the past for supplies of bast, which is the inner layer of bark. These fibres are excellent for making cords and ropes, which could then be used to make a multitude of useful objects. There are some ancient stools of coppiced small leaved limes that are about 16 metres wide and possibly well over 2,000 years old.