About This Tree
The Tilia cordata 'Greenspire,' commonly known as the Small-leaved Lime, is a stately and elegant tree prized for its attractive form and versatility in various landscapes. This deciduous tree is characterized by its dense, pyramidal to oval crown, making it a popular choice for urban and residential planting. As it matures, the 'Greenspire' can reach a height of approximately 12 to 15 meters and a spread of about 6 to 10 meters, providing ample shade and a striking visual presence.
One of the key features of the Small-leaved Lime is its heart-shaped, dark green leaves that turn a beautiful yellow in the autumn, adding seasonal interest to any setting. The tree also produces clusters of small, fragrant, pale yellow flowers in early summer, which attract a variety of pollinators, including bees and butterflies. These flowers give way to small, round, nut-like fruits that persist into the winter, providing additional food sources for wildlife.
Tilia cordata 'Greenspire' is quite adaptable to different soil types, thriving best in well-drained, fertile soils but showing tolerance for less-than-ideal conditions, including clay and urban pollution. It prefers full sun to partial shade, making it a flexible choice for diverse planting locations. This tree is also noted for its strong resistance to pests and diseases, contributing to its low-maintenance nature. Whether used as a street tree, a specimen in a park, or part of a mixed woodland garden, the Small-leaved Lime is a reliable and attractive addition to any landscape.