Tilia tomentosa

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Definition

Noun: * A large deciduous tree (Tilia tomentosa), native to southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia, characterized by its leaves which have a dense, white, hairy (tomentose) underside. It is widely cultivated in parks and gardens as an ornamental shade tree. It is also commonly known as the silver lime or silver linden.

Usage
  • The term is used specifically to refer to this species of tree in botanical, horticultural, and landscaping contexts.
  • It functions as a singular, countable noun.
Examples
  • "The Tilia tomentosa in the city square provides excellent shade during the summer."
  • "Botanists study the drought tolerance of Tilia tomentosa compared to other linden species."
  • "We planted a young Tilia tomentosa as a focal point in the garden."
Advanced Usage
  • The scientific name is always written in italics, with the genus () capitalized and the species epithet () in lowercase.
  • In formal writing, the full binomial name is often used on first reference, after which it may be abbreviated as .
Variants and Related Words
  • Silver Lime: The most common English vernacular name for this tree.
  • Silver Linden: Another widely used common name, especially in North America.
  • Tilia (n.): The genus name for all trees commonly known as lindens, limes, or basswoods.
  • Tomentose (adj.): A botanical term describing a surface covered with dense, matted, woolly hairs, which describes the leaf underside of this tree.
Synonyms
  • Silver Lime
  • Silver Linden
Different Meanings
  • As a proper scientific name, refers exclusively to this specific tree species and has no other general meanings.
Noun
  1. large tree native to eastern Europe and Asia Minor having leaves with white tomentum on the under side; widely cultivated as an ornamental