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linden tree

NOUN
  1. any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber

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  • Aside from all this, a linden tree languishes at the inside corner of the last dogleg, just at the turn of the river, blocking the direct route to the green.
  • And thus she brought to his own mind those moments of youth, the linden trees, the chestnut trees. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • A bower of stone was constructed around a thick linden tree.
  • The sides of the bowl are defined with pleached linden trees and parterres of golden privet, santolina, althernanthera, Korean boxwood and red-leaf Japanese barberry with begonias, lantanas, fucshia and cone-shaped yew topiary.
  • Two important national symbols are the linden tree and the chamois, a European antelope, both of which are abundant throughout the country.
  • It's dotted with linden trees that must have provided a pleasant scent when in bloom a few weeks ago.
  • The train passes mature hardwood maple, beech, yellow birch, hickory and American linden trees, and softwood alders and willows weeping over a calm pond.
  • Baucis was turned into a linden tree and Philemon into an oak, two different but beautiful trees intertwined with one another. Eyecandy #7: Arboretal arabesques « Jahsonic
  • It is spring light, there is a touch of green to it, brought in when the sun filters through the tender leaves of the linden trees. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
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