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Tilia endochrysea (Tilia endochrysea)—often referred to as "Basswoods" in the United States—are a group of large, deciduous trees in the mallow family. Many tilia endochrysea are planted ornamentally, as they produce dense foliage that makes them excellent shade trees. Several species are harvested for their timber, which is lightweight, soft, and very workable, making it excellent for use in craft projects and model-making. Their flowers are also of great value to beekeepers.
Watering schedule: Every 2 weeks
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