Friday, 8 June 2012

Basswood Tree

Basswood Tree Biography
The basswood or linden tree varies in size depending upon the variety. Larger varieties can reach a height of 130 feet at maturity. It has a rounded crown and a trunk that may measure up to 3 feet in diameter. The bark is ridged and furrowed in an "S" shape, and the flower clusters have a delicious scent, reminiscent of honey. Basswood tree have heart-shaped leaves. Older trees are often hollow in the middle and provide a comfortable home for wildlife such as squirrels and birds.Basswood trees are often planted for shade or landscape purposes. In urban settings, they frequently are planted along boulevards. Their large size makes them a popular choice for open areas in park settings. In the Dakotas, the trees are used as windbreaks on farms and homesteads. The wood is used for lumber and also by wood carvers who value the even grain and color. The flowers can be used to make honey.Basswood trees will thrive on rich, well-drained loam or clay soils with a pH of 5.5 to 7.5. A full sun placement is best, but basswoods will tolerate partial shade. They are an appropriate choice for flood plains. They are cold hardy to USDA zone 2

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Uses Of The Basswood Tree
American Basswood Tree

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