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  2. Tilia americana - Wikipedia

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    Linden tea has a pleasing taste, due to the aromatic volatile oil found in the flowers. The flowers, leaves, wood, and charcoal (obtained from the wood) are used for medicinal purposes. Active ingredients in the linden flowers include flavonoids (which act as antioxidants ), volatile oils, and mucilaginous constituents (which soothe and reduce ...

  3. Tilia - Wikipedia

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    Linden trees produce soft and easily worked timber, which has very little grain and a density of 560 kg/m 3. [13] It was often used by Germanic tribes for constructing shields. It is a popular wood for model building and for intricate carving.

  4. Tilia cordata - Wikipedia

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    Tilia cordata, the small-leaved lime or small-leaved linden, is a species of tree in the family Malvaceae, native to much of Europe. Other common names include little-leaf or littleleaf linden, [2] or traditionally in South East England, pry or pry tree. [3] Its range extends from Britain through mainland Europe to the Caucasus and western Asia ...

  5. Bees love this tree's blooms, which make a medicinal tonic ...

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    The linden tree species and hybrids have been prized for centuries as a source of medicine, and a variety of tonics. ... The fragrant blooms of linden tree make a medicinal tonic. Show comments ...

  6. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    It has also been used in many other medicinal roles in Asian and Ayurvedic medicine, although it has not been shown to be effective in non-respiratory medicinal roles. [156] Tilia cordata: Small-leaved linden In the countries of Central, Southern and Western Europe, linden flowers are a traditional herbal remedy made into a herbal tea called ...

  7. Lindane - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization classifies lindane as "moderately hazardous", and its international trade is restricted and regulated under the Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent. [11] In 2009, the production and agricultural use of lindane was banned under the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants.

  8. Tilia platyphyllos - Wikipedia

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    The common names largeleaf linden [1] and large-leaved linden are in standard use throughout the English-speaking world except in the British Isles, where it is known as large-leaved lime. [2] The name "lime", possibly a corruption of "line" originally from "lind", has been in use for centuries and also attaches to other species of Tilia . [ 3 ]

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    The best mushroom coffees provide a dose of caffeine, as well as other health benefits provided by adaptogens. We tested four popular brands to find the best options.

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