Tilia neglecta

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Tilia neglecta, Spach (T. Michauxii, Sarg., not Nutt. T. pubescens, Hort., not Vent.). Tree, to 80 ft.: branchlets glabrous, red: lvs. broadly ovate or ovate, acuminate, obliquely cordate at the base, rarely truncate, coarsely serrate, with long-pointed, usually incurved teeth, dark green and glabrous or sparingly pubescent above, more or less stellate-pubescent and grayish green beneath with conspicuous axillary tufts, 5-6 in. long, turning yellow in autumn: cymes many-fld.; bract decurrent nearly to the base, tomentulose above; peduncle glabrous: fr. subglobose or ovoid, slightly furrowed, tomentose. July. E. Canada to Ga. and Texas west to Ohio. S.M. 673.—This species has often been confused with T. pubescens and with T. heterophylla. CH


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