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- Also on the grounds is an American basswood ( Tilia Americana ), which the cemetery claims to be the largest in the world.
- The problem of its species status and placement in the genus is complicated by extensive natural hybridization with " Tilia americana ".
- In a study concerning a " Tilia americana "-" Tuber borchii " ectomycorrhiza, 29 secretory, apical growth, and infection processes.
- A memorial plaque has been placed there under a linden ( " Tilia americana " ) tree-his last publication was a taxonomy of American species of " Tilia ".
- The most popular wooden air-stones for skimmers are made from limewood ( Tilia europaea or European limewood ) although basswood ( Tilia americana or American Linden ), works as well, may be cheaper and is often more readily available.
- Among the trees you're most likely to see along Back Bay and South End streets are honeylocust ( Gleditsia triacanthos ), which is turning rich golden yellow now, and American and European lindens ( Tilia americana and Tilia cordata ).
- Van Buren named the estate Lindenwald, which is German for " linden forest ", after the American Linden ( American Basswood or " Tilia americana " ) trees lining the Albany-to-New York Post Road, which is still located in front of the home.
- ""'Tilia americana " "'is a species of " Tilia " native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Oklahoma, and southeast to South Carolina, and west along the Niobrara River to Cherry County, Nebraska.
- These species are rated as intermediate in nitrogen deficiency tolerance and consequently are able to grow with lower levels of nitrogen than are required by " nitrogen-demanding " white ash ( " Fraxinus americana " ), yellow-poplar ( " Liriodendron tulipifera " ), and American basswood ( " Tilia americana " ).
- It has often been considered to be a variety of " Tilia americana ", as " Tilia americana " var . " heterophylla ", though some others place it as a species in a separate section of the genus, more related to other European and Asian " Tilia " species with white tomentum on the undersides of the leaves, such as " Tilia tomentosa ".
- It has often been considered to be a variety of " Tilia americana ", as " Tilia americana " var . " heterophylla ", though some others place it as a species in a separate section of the genus, more related to other European and Asian " Tilia " species with white tomentum on the undersides of the leaves, such as " Tilia tomentosa ".