(1) In Portland, Maine, they till proudly point to Baxter Boulevard, where 400 linden trees were planted in 1921 as a memorial to World War I vets.(2) They were replaced with maple, ash and linden trees, casting a shady background over undulating brick walks edged with primula to create a cool area on a hot sunny day.(3) Two important national symbols are the linden tree and the chamois, a European antelope, both of which are abundant throughout the country.(4) I sit beneath the linden 's heart-spread leaves, watch three starlings on the bird- bath watching me.(5) He also appointed a three-person ÔÇÿparking commission,ÔÇÖ which supervised plantings of maple, poplar, linden , sycamore, elm, ash, and other species over the next decade.(6) It is marked by sloping, carved gullies, quiet meadows and ponds, and narrow trails that wind between century-old linden and oak trees.(7) The 20-metre-tall linden tree, a 230-year-old laurel and Chinese flowering quince have made this place a worthwhile destination on a weekend.(8) Every single linden tree in the area, down to the very last individual, had been chopped down, for example.(9) Towards dusk, Jackson led me onto the lawn and pointed to a giant linden tree that he dubbed a ÔÇÿwolf tree,ÔÇÖ a loner that had grown into its fullest form in a sunny yard, unimpeded by a surrounding forest.(10) One of my favorites is the little leaved linden , Tilia cordata.(11) Poplars and lindens were quaking with every waft; almost invisible leaves were shaking as foreseeing something important to happen.(12) Before long patterns emerged, with maples and horsechestnuts hard hit and London planes and lindens unaffected.(13) There was a dusty children's playground at one end of the park, but the middle was dense with tall sycamore-maples and lindens .
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