A fast growing, pyramidal tree the Silver Lime was first introduced in Britain in the 1700s, primarily as an ornamental tree thanks to its eye catching silver foliage. A hardy tree, it is perfect for using in conditions where other trees may not survive. It is perfect for growing in an urban environment, as it is particularly tolerant to pollution and drought. A deciduous tree, the broad leaves are green with an underside of silver, which in windy conditions can create a wonderful shimmering effect, during the autumn they turn a magnificent bright yellow just before they fall. The ultimate height is around 20 meters with the trunk reaching around 2 meters in girth. It was awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit in 2002.
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