Tilia americana L. var. heterophylla (Vent.) Loud.
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- Family
- Malvaceae
- Botanical Name
- Tilia americana L. var. heterophylla (Vent.) Loud.
- Common Name
- White Basswood
- Synonym(s)
- Tilia heterophylla Vent.
- Flora of Virginia Name/Status
- Tilia americana L. var heterophylla (Vent.) Loud.
- Comments
- Map incomplete at this time; see comments under Tilia americana sensu lato concerning the prevalence in Virginia of trees with intermediate characters. Variety heterophylla is the most common basswood in greater sw. Virginia and along s. Piedmont river bluffs, with at least one disjunct Coastal Plain area along the James River in Prince George, Surry, and Isle of Wight counties. It also extends less commonly into the n. Virginia mountains and Piedmont.
- Habitat
- Cove forests, mesic to rather dry slope forests, boulder fields, rocky woodlands, north-facing river bluffs in the Piedmont, and shell-marl ravines in the Coastal Plain; most characteristic of and numerous on sites underlain by limestone, dolostone, and other calcareous sedimentary rocks, as well as mafic metamorphic rocks in the Blue Ridge and Piedmont. Common in the sw. and wc. mountains; frequent in the nw. mountains; infrequent in the Piedmont; rare in the inner Coastal Plain.
- Native Status
- Native
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