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  2. Phyllonorycter issikii - Wikipedia

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    The lime leaf miner (Phyllonorycter issikii) is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is native to Japan , Korea and eastern Russia , but was probably introduced to eastern Europe around 1970. It is now widespread in the Czech Republic and Slovakia and is expanding its range in Hungary and Germany .

  3. Tilia mongolica - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian lime is a small slow-growing deciduous tree of rounded, compact habit, usually reaching < 10 m in height. The dense, twiggy growth and glabrous reddish shoots bear leaves 4–7.5 cm long, typically coarsely toothed with 3–5 lobes, superficially resembling ivy or maple leaves.

  4. Tilia cordata - Wikipedia

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    Tree bumblebee on the small-leaved lime. Tilia cordata, the small-leaved lime or small-leaved linden, is a species of tree in the family Malvaceae, native to much of Europe.. Other common names include little-leaf or littleleaf linden, [2] or traditionally in South East England, pry or pry tree.

  5. Tilia - Wikipedia

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    The genus is generally called "lime" or "linden" in Britain [7] and "linden", "lime", or "basswood" in North America. [ 2 ] "Lime" is an altered form of Middle English lind , in the 16th century also line , from Old English feminine lind or linde , Proto-Germanic *lindō (cf. Dutch [ 8 ] /German Linde, plural Linden ), cognate to Latin lentus ...

  6. Tilia nasczokinii - Wikipedia

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    Tilia nasczokinii Stepanov, commonly known as Nasczokin's lime or Nasczokin's linden, is a rare deciduous tree or shrub endemic to Siberia in Russia. Description [ edit ]

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  9. Tilia tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    It is widely grown as an ornamental tree throughout Europe. The cultivar 'Brabant' has a strong central stem and a symmetrical conic crown. The cultivar 'Petiolaris' (pendent or weeping silver lime) differs in longer leaf petioles 4–8 cm long and drooping leaves; it is of unknown origin and usually sterile, and may be a hybrid with another Tilia species.