Linden, Redmond
Linden, Redmond
Tilia americana 'Redmond', a distinguished American Basswood cultivar, emerges as a botanical sentinel of extraordinary native sophistication, flourishing across its impressive Zone 2-8 hardiness range with unparalleled landscape authenticity to North Dakota's ecological heritage. This exceptional native species achieves a majestic mature form of 50-70 feet in height and 30-45 feet in width, presenting a large oval-rounded crown that epitomizes the architectural grandeur of indigenous North American forests. Demonstrating remarkable environmental adaptability, the cultivar offers exceptional tolerance for challenging conditions, effortlessly thriving in drought-prone environments and heavy clay soils that would challenge less robust tree varieties. Its most captivating feature lies in the showy, fragrant flowers that transform the landscape into a living botanical symphony, creating a sensory experience that connects observers to the rich ecological narrative of the region. Representing a pinnacle of native tree breeding, 'Redmond' offers landscape designers and ecological enthusiasts a supremely resilient specimen that combines structural integrity, environmental adaptability, and extraordinary aesthetic potential in a singularly impressive form that embodies the botanical legacy of North Dakota's native landscapes.