They just make me happy
Alone, the size of the linden identifies it as a local landmark in a smallish town (2.500).

They just make me happy

Lime or linden?

I don't go out looking for trees--but when I'm out sometimes they call me.

This year the Tilia trees' blossoms came earlier than normal. It was my olfactory pleasure. I could not say no. The fragrance captured me. It made me smile.

An online search of Tilia spp., their floral fragrance and their teas can keep you busy a whole day. Bottom line? Tilia fragrance and perfumes, Tilia fragrance and teas…a deep and mystical appreciation by all involved. No one can describe with absolute certainty what is the amazing fragrance. So, I’ll tell a personal story.

There is a time after the glorious spring greens that a summer tedium green takes over all deciduous trees. Tedium green? That’s the summer green that makes all deciduous trees look the same. They all fade into a dark green, amorphic background.?

This morning it began. Mature foliage on all deciduous trees had grown full size and darkened. It was working--each leaf a mini-plant-factory taking in the glorious sunshine and the Carbon Di-oxide?to assure their health and ours.

Here is what I found in town. Unannounced, the nearest Tilia tree--its fragrance descended upon me. The tree was already a physical landmark. I realized it was also a sociological landmark, a local center for relaxation--soothing away anxieties. Its fragrance does that.

In other parts of town, people were climbing into the lower Tilia branches where they collected flowers. They took them home for drying to produce homemade herb tea known for its calming pleasure.

Look for your closest Tilia or lime or linden.

Under the linden, the local landmark where everyone gathers to relax and enjoy the linden flower fragrance.

Under the linden, the local landmark where everyone gathers to relax and enjoy the linden flower fragrance.

Summer sunrise on the landmark flowering linden.

Summer sunrise on the landmark flowering linden.

When CJ went to study local landmarks in the Moroccan towns (medinas), he learned things about landscapes and gardens they didn't teach at university. Check out?Tangier Gardens?for a good read.

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