Dropmore Linden vs Blue Beech - TreeTime.ca

Dropmore Linden vs Blue Beech

Tilia x flavescens Dropmore

Carpinus caroliniana

ONLY AVAILABLE BY CONTRACT GROW

NOT AVAILABLE THIS SEASON

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Blue Beech

Dropmore Linden is a dense deciduous tree with a pyramidal form.

We've discontinued Dropmore Linden to focus on other lindens with similar qualities.

Blue Beech is a beautiful, ornamental tree with enticing features. The foliage transforms throughout the season, offering a kaleidoscope of color. New leaves emerge reddish-purple, transforming to dark green, and then turn striking shades of yellow, orange, and red in fall. Once all the foliage has dropped, grooved, blue-grey bark becomes striking on a winter landscape.

Blue Beech has an attractive globular shape and has been successfully grown in both full shade and full sun locations. Make sure you provide ample moisture to ensure this tree thrives.

Dropmore Linden Quick Facts

Blue Beech Quick Facts

Zone: 2a
Zone: 3b
Height: 8 m (25 ft)
Height: 6 m (20 ft)
Spread: 5 m (18 ft)
Spread: 6 m (20 ft)
Moisture: dry, normal
Moisture: normal, wet
Light: full sun
Light: any
Hybrid: no
Hybrid: no
Catkins: no
Catkins: yes
Flowers: yellow clusters
Bark: rough gray bark
Nuts: Small nuts with earthy, sweet taste
Growth rate: medium
Growth rate: slow
Life span: medium
Life span: short
Suckering: none
Suckering: none