Small-leaved linden from Köhler’s Medicinal Plants / Tilia ulmifolia, syn. Tilia cordata
Small-leaved linden from Köhler’s Medicinal Plants / Tilia ulmifolia, syn. Tilia cordata
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Digital image of the Tilia ulmifolia, also known as the Small-leaved linden, and serves as a synonym for the Tilia cordata. Originally published in 1887 in Köhlers Medicinal Plants, the image has been enhanced and upscaled to provide the highest quality resolution possible. It is an exceptional addition to any private or commercial project, including the creation of posters or other visual materials. This image is a valuable resource for those seeking to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to their work.
Tilia ulmifolia synonym for Tilia ulmifolia, commonly known as the Small-leaved linden, is a deciduous tree renowned for its ornamental beauty and medicinal properties. Native to Europe and Western Asia, it grows up to 30 meters tall with a broad crown and smooth gray bark. The leaves of Tilia ulmifolia are uniquely heart-shaped, dark green on top with silvery undersides that shimmer in the breeze. The fragrant flowers bloom in late spring or early summer and attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and moths. This species is also valued for its use in traditional medicine, where the flowers are steeped into teas or tinctures to treat various ailments including coughs, colds, anxiety, indigestion, high blood pressure, headaches, and many more. Additionally, the wood of Tilia ulmifolia is light yet strong and durable making it suitable for furniture production. Overall, Tilia ulmifolia is a versatile tree appreciated for both its aesthetic appeal and its practical applications.
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