What is another word for American Lime?

Pronunciation: [ɐmˈɛɹɪkən lˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

"American Lime," also known as "Tilia americana," is a tree species found in North America that belongs to the Tilia genus. It is also commonly referred to as "Basswood." "Basswood" is a synonym for "American Lime," and it is derived from the flexible inner bark of the tree, which is used for making rope and baskets. Its wood is also used for musical instruments, carving, and cabinetry due to its light color, fine grain, and lightness of weight. Other synonyms for "American Lime" include "Linden Tree" and "Bee Tree," due to its attraction to bees who gather nectar from its fragrant flowers.

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