Tilia mandshurica

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Read about Tilia mandshurica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Tilia mandshurica, Rupr. & Maxim. Tree, to about 60 ft.: young branchlets and buds with brownish tomentum: lvs. orbicular-ovate, short-acuminate, usually cordate at the base, coarsely serrate with long-pointed teeth, sparingly pubescent above, white-tomentose beneath, 4-6 in. long; petiole about half as long as the blade, tomentose: fls. 7-10, in pendulous cymes covered with brownish tomentum: fr. globose, tomentose, with 5 distinct ribs toward the base or without ribs. N. China, Manchuria, Korea.—Similar to T. tomentosa, from which it differs in the larger lvs. with long-pointed teeth and in the fr. Like the two following species still rare in cult. CH


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