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White Basswood, a species of basswood common to [[mesic forests]] in Eastern North America. The main distinguishing characteristic is the presence of a dense pelt (tomentum) of white hairs on the underside of the leaves. Some consider this tree to be a subspecies of <em>[[Tilia americana]]</em>. (Follow link below.)
White Basswood, a species of basswood common to [[mesic forest]]s in Eastern North America. The main distinguishing characteristic is the presence of a dense pelt (tomentum) of white hairs on the underside of the leaves. Some consider this tree to be a subspecies of <em>[[Tilia americana]]</em>. (Follow link below.)





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Tilia heterophylla
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T. heterophylla
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Tilia heterophylla


White Basswood, a species of basswood common to mesic forests in Eastern North America. The main distinguishing characteristic is the presence of a dense pelt (tomentum) of white hairs on the underside of the leaves. Some consider this tree to be a subspecies of Tilia americana. (Follow link below.)


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