How to keep Tilia Endochrysea.
Water
Tilia endochrysea thrives in moist soil and should be protected from both drought and stagnant water. Increase watering during dry spells in early spring and whenever the plant is flowering or fruiting. In winter, water the plant thoroughly but only once. As the tree matures, its water needs decrease overall. However, during extended periods of drought, additional watering may be necessary. Using mulch can help retain soil moisture.
Pruning
Tilia endochrysea is a medium-sized deciduous tree known for its heart-shaped leaves and fragrant flowers. To keep the tree healthy, it's important to prune it in early spring. This helps remove dead wood, shape the canopy, and maintain a central leader. Regular pruning encourages healthy growth, improves air circulation, and reduces the risk of disease. Be sure to follow local guidelines for the best care practices.
Botanical profile.