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Tilia endochrysea
Tilia endochrysea is a type of deciduous tree, notable for its large, heart-shaped leaves that turn vibrant yellow in the fall. It typically grows in rich, well-drained soils, often found in temperate forest settings. The tree's bark is smooth and gray, providing a striking contrast against its dense foliage. In spring, small, fragrant flowers bloom, attracting numerous pollinators.
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Perennial
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15 m
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Deciduous
Leaf type

Care Guide for Tilia endochrysea

Every 2 weeks
Water
Water: Tilia endochrysea prefers moist soil, avoiding drought and stagnant water. Increase watering in dry early spring and during flowering or fruiting. In winter, water once thoroughly. After maturing, it generally requires less water but may need additional moisture during prolonged droughts; mulch helps retain soil moisture.
Fertilize: Before planting tilia endochrysea, mix organic or slow-release fertilizer into the soil. Apply nitrogen fertilizer every 20 days until early fall. Mature trees require less fertilization; phosphorus and potassium can be added as needed. If the soil is fertile, additional fertilization may be unnecessary.
Pruning: Tilia endochrysea is a medium-sized deciduous tree featuring heart-shaped leaves and fragrant flowers. Prune in early spring to remove dead wood, shape the canopy, and maintain a central leader. Regular pruning promotes healthy growth, air circulation, and minimizes disease risk. Follow local guidelines for optimal care.
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