Family: Malvaceae
[Tilia americana var. neglecta (Spach) Fosberg, more... ]
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From Flora of Indiana (1940) by Charles C. Deam
More or less frequent to common in all parts of the state. It prefers a moist habitat and in the lake area it often formed 10-15 per cent of the stand of the original forests. In the hills of the southern part of the state it is often found on the rocky bluffs of streams.