London Plane Tree (copy)
Coccinia grandis

Littleleaf Linden

The Littleleaf Linden (Tilia cordata) is a medium-growth tree, reaching 50-70 feet in height. Hardy in USDA zones 3-7, it prefers well-drained, loamy soil and does well in full sun to partial shade. It requires medium moisture and is known for its medicinal properties, though it is not edible. The tree is often used in landscaping for its attractive foliage.


Picture illustrating Littleleaf Linden plant

Habit

8 to 12 m

Height

50-70 ft

Growth

 Medium

Soil

Well-drained, loamy

Shade

Full sun, partial shade

Moisture

Medium

Edible

No

Medicinal

Yes

Origin

Europe

Climatic Condition

Temperate, Subtropical

Temperature (°)

15°C to 25°C

Humidity (%)

60% to 80%

Potting media

50% Loam, 40% Sand, 10% Compost

Fertilizers

Organic Fertilizer

Watering

Regular watering

Plant Weight 

15 to 20 kg

Flowering Time

Spring to Summer

Soil Ph level

6.0 to 7.0

Water Ph level

6.0 to 7.0

Soil EC

0.6 to 1.2 mS/cm

Yield Per Plant 

25 to 40 kg per plant

NPK ratio 

04:03:02

life Span

30 to 50 years

Health Benefits

Shade Tree, Ornamental

Suggested Grow Media or Potting Mix ?

50% loamy soil, 30% compost, 20% sand


Suggested Fertigation/Fertilizers

Fertilize every 4 weeks with a balanced fertilizer.

Common Diseases and Remedies

 Leaf Spot

Brown, black, or yellow spots on leaves; spots may have a yellow halo and cause leaves to drop prematurely.

Remove affected leaves, apply copper-based fungicide, improve air circulation, avoid overhead watering.

Use of fungicides containing chlorothalonil or mancozeb.

London Plane Tree (copy)
Coccinia grandis