Tilia cordata

Small Leaved Lime
Tiliaceae
Tilia_Cercospora_microsora

Basswood leaf spot (Cercospora microsora):

Small brownish discoloration (necrosis) on the leaves and stems. Treatment is not necessary.

Diseases Tilia cordata

 



Leaf spot (Gloesoporium tiliae):

Large inconsistent brown spots along the veins and also on the stems and young shoots. The removal of foliage in the fall does not necessarily prevent another outbreak.

Leaf blotch of lime (Didymosphaeria petrakiana):

Large noticeable brown spots on the leaves. Treatment is not necessary.
Gall

Gall mite (Eriophyes tiliae nervalis NAL.):

Changes in the leaf through gall mites. Not dangerous for the tree.
Gall

Leaf blotch of lime (Didymosphaeria petrakiana):

Large noticeable brown spots on the leaves. Treatment is not necessary.
cancer

Canker (Nectria galligena):

Fungi that leads to the breaking off of bark. Affected twigs and branches should be removed and burned. If the trunk is affected, then an expert should be called to remove canker.

 

 

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Classification Tilia cordata

Height: 10 - 30 m

Leave: heart-shaped, sharply serrated, in the corners of veins there are brown fascicles of hair

Bloom: June - July, umbels, 7 - 11 cm, yellow, fragrant

Fruit: brownish nuts

Branches: olive green - reddish brown

Bark: brown, first smooth, later elongated grooves

Root: deep root - heart-shaped root

Location: sun - half-shade

Soil: sandy - loamy to loamy

ph-value: slightly acidic to basic

Tilia cordata

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