basswoods
Basswoods are trees in the genus Tilia, commonly referred to as linden or lime in many regions. In North America, the term basswood usually denotes Tilia americana, while European species such as Tilia cordata (small-leaved linden) and Tilia platyphyllos (large-leaved linden) are commonly cultivated. The name basswood reflects the light, soft nature of the timber.
Description and ecology: Basswoods are medium- to large-sized deciduous trees with broad, heart-shaped leaves that have
Wood and uses: The timber of basswoods is pale, soft, and fine-grained, making it easy to cut
Distribution and cultivation: Native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, basswoods are commonly planted as