
As growing spaces in cities get smaller and narrower, trees with limited width crowns are needed. Another in our palette of narrow trees to recommend is the Corinthian Linden. This is the narrowest of the Lindens, and appears to be a good new selection, although not heavily planted yet. This tree, with compact pyramid form, has an ultimate mature size of 45’ tall by 15’ wide, which is relatively narrow. The branch pattern appears to be uniform around a strong central leader, with good attachment. The leaves are smaller and denser than the rest of the species, with a dark green color. It has a very dense crown of leaves, so you can appreciate the very complete shade it provides. Like all young Lindens, the bark is smooth. As they mature, they exhibit a finely fissured clean and uniform gray bark.