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Tilia americana

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  • Beech reaches its western limit in the transition zones between forest and grasslands and savannas, and basswood (Tilia americana) becomes a more important species.

    Southern Great Lakes forests 2007

  • Tilia americana, is a treasured hardwood tree of the Eastern and Central United States.

    unknown title 2009

  • Tilia americana, is a treasured hardwood tree of the Eastern and Central United States.

    unknown title 2009

  • Tilia americana, is a treasured hardwood tree of the Eastern and Central United States.

    unknown title 2009

  • Other common forest trees include sweetgum (Liquidamber styraciflua), basswood (Tilia americana), eastern hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana), and tulip poplar (Liriondendron tulipifera), while forests in the southern part of the region contain more southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora), water oak (Quercus nigra), and Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides).

    Ecoregions of Mississippi (EPA) 2008

  • Common species of the northern hardwoods include sugar maple (Acer saccharum), red maple (Acer rubrum), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), hop hornbeam (Ostrya virginiana), basswood (Tilia americana), yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) and eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis).

    Western Great Lakes forests 2007

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