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If we go by the tree relation of the name, then it would be a ”grove of Lindens”, like already suggested...

Or a ”thicket of Lindens”, perhaps (and I'm not suggesting Lindens are ”thick” or ”dense” 😜 )

And when the thicket of Lindens stands under the rain, it becomes a Linden infusion...

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1 hour ago, Henri Beauchamp said:

If we go by the tree relation of the name, then it would be a ”grove of Lindens”, like already suggested...

Or a ”thicket of Lindens”, perhaps (and I'm not suggesting Lindens are ”thick” or ”dense” 😜 )

And when the thicket of Lindens stands under the rain, it becomes a Linden infusion...

There should be a "Grover Linden"!

A "Thicc Linden" sounds fun too. Or perhaps, "Biggie Linden" (vs. "Tiny").

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