Vinny’s Little Leaf Linden

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Northeast Connecticut, USA
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6A
A couple months ago, I got a Little Leaf Linden from a local grower. The tree had been field grown, but was recently dug up and put in bonsai soil. It had been growing vigorously; I had to cut off several feet to fit it in my Honda Civic.

It’s now early summer here, and I have lots of buds popping out of old wood. The tree is growing strong, so I decided to chop a little.

Before.

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After.

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Now I’ll let it grow while it recovers. There’s a heat wave on the way that’ll bring a couple 90+ degree days, so I may hide it in the shade on those days.

Updates to come!
 
How has this responded? I find linden to be a hit or miss species with summer regrowth; I have had them sulk for all of summer to only explode the next spring.
 
How has this responded? I find linden to be a hit or miss species with summer regrowth; I have had them sulk for all of summer to only explode the next spring.
Lots of buds and shoot extensions. We just had a week long heat wave that slowed it down, but it’s ready to rock again now, I think. I’ll take some pics when I’m home.
 
How has this responded? I find linden to be a hit or miss species with summer regrowth; I have had them sulk for all of summer to only explode the next spring.
I have been training a low branch on a landscape tree for future airlayering and last spring I pruned the branch after growth hardened off and it didn't respond with any new growth all season. This year it has put out a lot of extensions, I might try to put an airlayer on it this week.
 
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