480 
ba 
TILIA. Bloss. 5 petals: cal. with 5 divisions: seed- 
~POLYANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Tilia. 
vessel leather-like, globular, 5-celled, 5-val- 
ved, opening | at the base. 
Europe’a. T. Flowers without.a nectary: berry ducelied.. ; 
Var 
fruit tckime ne’ 
Re 
E.bot.610-—Ludw.48—Kniph, 10-Sheldr. 50-Hunt. evel. at p. 
Q1.4, p. 194. ed. Pd—F I. dan. 553-—Blackw. 469-Maith. 
' 174-Ger. 1298. 1—-Dod. 838—Lob. obs. 606. 1. and it. i, 
188. 1—Ger. em. 1483. 1—Park. 1407. 2—Lonic. 1.33. 3= 
Fuchs. 86°-F, B. i. 6. 133-Trag. 1110. 
Leaves heart-shaped, serrated. Floral-leaf yellowish Birt 
nearly as long as the fruit-stalks, and attached to it for abou 
half its length. Blossoms whitish. 
Common Lime Tree. Linden Tree. Woods and hedges. 
ly. 
Var. 2. Leaves unequally serrated: fruit cottony : cells 5. 
Du Ror 
Tike ¢ ordata. Mitt. bu Rot. Small-kaved anes or Linden 
Tree. Bast. soviet oie and Lincolnshire. Ray 
Var. 3. Fruit 6-cornered. 
ae bie, Bay and near Dating? Meer. 
. Small pase red: leaves with a soft wooliness 
d Lime. Stoken Church Wood. Rar.* 
e double bl i cherry ? And when, as 
in tk alias wants mad the ails are ccuetly multiplied to a great de- 
ng island of Juratodye a dark brown. Swine eat it; goats are not fond 
it; cows and horses refuse S . Both the coca support the Aphis 
sauinacti and Leptura eer 
* It flourishes best ide hills, but it bas live very well in 
w grounds, Itis easi ity yore Rance and gras s grows beneath it; 
it is useful to form shady walks and clipped hedges. The wood is soft, 
turner. The leaves are rion in some countries as winter 
’ ade i and 
shing nets. The — - et a _ vm — mies i bees. 
Tilia ; Pha. > lgeweh i deat, sd Pi, Boonies 
Acarus t tart 
