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---refers to it as "..the mellifluous basswood, Tilia cordata "June Bride."
And so it is..and in our yard (in south central Huron County) we have a 40'
June Bride tree which is simply inundated with dozens of hummingbirds
feeding together on the profuse blossoms. Bees and other insects are there,
as well...all feasting together. Don't miss this phenomenon.
Dean Sheldon
Ripley Twp., Huron County
419-752-1451
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