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TILIA EUROPCEA 



Common Lime or Linden -tree. 



Class XIII. Polyandria. — Order I. Monogynia. 



Nat. Ord. TiLiACEiE. 



Gen. Char. Calyx five-parted, deciduous. Petals 

 five, with or without a nectariferous scale at the base. 

 Fruit coriaceous, five-celled, without valves ; cells one to 

 five, two-seeded. 



Spec Char. Nectariferous scales wanting. Leaves 

 twice the length of the petioles ; cordate, glabrous, 

 except a woolly tuft at the origin of the veins beneath. 

 Cymes many-flowered* Fruit coriaceous, downy. 



SYNONYMES. 



f Tilia foemina, folio majore. Bauh. Pin. 426. 

 Tilia foemina. Ger. Em. 1483. Lob. Obs. 606. 



Lat'n\ J Tilia vulgaris platyphyllos. Rail Hist. 1694. Syn. 473' 



| Tilia Europoea. Lin. Sp. PL 733. Eng. Fl. ii. p. 17. 



Eng. Bot. t. 610. 

 ^Tilia intermedia. Hayne and Svenk. Bot. t. 40. 



French Tilleul ; Tillau ; Tillet ; Tilier ; Til. 



Italian .... Tiglio. 



Spanish .... Tilo ; Tila ; Tilia. 



Portuguese . Til. 



German ... Linde ; Lindenbaum. 



Dutch Linde ; Lindeboom. 



Danish Lind ; Lindtreee. 



Swedish .. Linn. 



Boh. Pol. . . 1 , . 

 &*«**.. J Ll P a - 



Hungarian. Hars-fa. 



Arabic .... Uglamur. 



Japanese . . Badaisin. 



