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Tilia mongolica, Maxim. Small tree, to 30 ft.: young branchlets glabrous, reddish: lvs. suborbicular, or ovate, acuminate, subcordate or truncate at the base, coarsely serrate and usually 3-lobed, dark green and shining above, glaucescent beneath, glabrous except axillary tufts, 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 in. long: fls. 6-12 in a cyme; the bract stalked; staminodes present; style glabrous: fr. ovoid, mucronulate, tomentose, thick-walled. July. Mongolia, N. China.—Very distinct with its small coarsely serrate, birch-like lvs. reddish when unfolding; it flowers when only a few feet high.
Tilia mongolica, Maxim. Small tree, to 30 ft.: young branchlets glabrous, reddish: lvs. suborbicular, or ovate, acuminate, subcordate or truncate at the base, coarsely serrate and usually 3-lobed, dark green and shining above, glaucescent beneath, glabrous except axillary tufts, 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 in. long: fls. 6-12 in a cyme; the bract stalked; staminodes present; style glabrous: fr. ovoid, mucronulate, tomentose, thick-walled. July. Mongolia, N. China. R.H. 1902, p. 476. S.T.S. 1:61. —Very distinct with its small coarsely serrate, birch-like lvs. reddish when unfolding; it flowers when only a few feet high.
 
 
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Plant Characteristics
Habit   tree

Height: 50 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 50.
Width: 35 ft"ft" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.
Lifespan: perennial
Bloom: early summer, mid summer, late summer
Cultivation
Exposure: sun
Features: flowers
USDA Zones: 3 to 9
Flower features: white
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Read about Tilia mongolica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Tilia mongolica, Maxim. Small tree, to 30 ft.: young branchlets glabrous, reddish: lvs. suborbicular, or ovate, acuminate, subcordate or truncate at the base, coarsely serrate and usually 3-lobed, dark green and shining above, glaucescent beneath, glabrous except axillary tufts, 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 in. long: fls. 6-12 in a cyme; the bract stalked; staminodes present; style glabrous: fr. ovoid, mucronulate, tomentose, thick-walled. July. Mongolia, N. China.—Very distinct with its small coarsely serrate, birch-like lvs. reddish when unfolding; it flowers when only a few feet high. CH


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