OK Mr. Meghani.

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


On Tue, Feb 10, 2026 at 7:44 PM Nabha Meghani <[email protected]> wrote:

> Probably you are correct!
>
> Thanks
> Am 10.02.2026 um 08:34 schrieb Saroj Kumar Kasaju:
>
> *Tilia cordata* Mill. ??
> https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:835277-1
>
> Thank you
> Saroj Kasaju
>
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> From: Saroj Kumar Kasaju <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
> Date: Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 8:31:32 PM UTC+5:45
> Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:382103] Fwd: Malvaceae week: Linde (Tilia)
> from Knoops Park in Bremen
> To: efloraindia <[email protected]>
> <[email protected]>, JM Garg <[email protected]>
> <[email protected]>, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>
> <[email protected]>
> Cc: nabha <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
>
>
> Tilia cordata Mill. ??
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 7:12 PM Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Forwarding for ID
> Distributed as Tilia species- Bremen, Germany
> <https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/m---z/m/malvaceae/tilia/tilia-species-1/bremen>
> Group discussion at
> Malvaceae week: Linde (Tilia) from Knoops Park in Bremen (google.com)
> <https://groups.google.com/g/indiantreepix/c/WtMni6OmFD4>
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> From: nabha <[email protected]>
> Date: Sunday, September 11, 2011 at 12:59:24 AM UTC+5:30
> Subject: Malvaceae week: Linde (Tilia) from Knoops Park in Bremen
> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> Linde (Tilia) Tilioideae within the family Malvaceae.
> Fotos taken on 15.6.2011 in Knoops Park in Bremen. The tree is 10 meter
> (or higher?)
>
> The flowers have a very pleasent fragrance and attracts not only human
> beings but many insects.
> Wood is soft and is used in carving, used in churches especially for
> Altars, for making furniture or veneers.
>
> Flowers attract honeybees and the goldcolor honey has typical flavour of
> Linde. Dried flowers are used to prepare tea which is good against cold.
>
> Linden-tea with a little bit of lindenhoney, a good book to read, in a
> rocking chair near the fireplace, listening to the crackling of the
> fire. Winter can come.
>
> In former days there used to be at least one Linde in every village. The
> village court was held under the lindentree, so the tree was called
> court-tree. After an epidemy or a war a peace-linde was planted. In one
> of the tree-walks I learnt that many existing lindentrees in our area
> were planted to commemorate the german-french war in 1870/71.
> In Schluttenbach in Southgermany there is one linde supposed to be more
> than 1000 years old.
>
> Linde is a very popular avenue tree. and the road is typically called
> "unter den Linden" (under the lindentrees) More or less in every city or
> village there is one "unter den Linden". Lindenallee, atleast a
> drugstore "linden apotheke".
> One of the very famous "unter den Linden" is in Berlin. Festivals,
> Demonstrations, Talks by politicians, public viewing Football,
> everything takes place "unter den Linden"
> Berlin-portal says:
> "Unter den Linden is the oldest shopping street of the city and
> stretches from the Brandenburg Gate to the castle bridge. The first
> trees were planted in 1647 on order of the Elector Friedrich Wilhelm."
>
> One finds many stories and poems dedicated to Linde. One very famous
> volksong is "Am Brunnen vor dem Tore, da steht ein Lindenbaum" and more
> or less everyone can sing it.
>
> Regards
> Nalini
>
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