Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Linden

Linden Branch §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Linden Branch Twined on Itself (1) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign. Artist unknown.

Linden Branch Twined on Itself (2) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Artist: Ajir Tsagaan.

Linden Branch of Three Leaves Throughout Bendwise §

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A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree. Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: Botenbuch der Bruderschaft St. Christoph auf dem Arlberg. Artist unknown. (Folio 159r.)

Linden Leaf (1) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Linden Leaf (2) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: Wappenbuch des Landkreises Hannover. Artist: Gustav Völker.

Linden Leaf Inverted §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: BnF MS Allemand 304. Artist unknown. (Folio 394v.)

Linden Leaf Inverted Slipped to Base §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree. Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: Wappen von bayerischen Familien, Städten, Klöstern. Artist unknown. (Folio 17r.)

Linden Leaf Issuant from a Ragged Staff §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Cod. Sang. 543. Artist: Kaspar Härtli. (Folio 1r.)

Three Linden Leaves Conjoined In Pall §

Three stylized linden leaves, drawn as card-piques.

Default orientation: in pall. Proper coloration: green.

Source: Siebmacher’s Wappenbuch of 1605. Artist: Johann Siebmacher. (Arms of von Linden.)

Per Bend Two Linden Leaves Issuant From The Line (1) §

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A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Source: A Treatise on Heraldry British and Foreign. Artist unknown.

Per Bend Two Linden Leaves Issuant From The Line (2) §

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A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Artist: Aine ingen Gilla Crist. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Per Chevron Two Linden Leaves Issuant from the Line §

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A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Folio 29r.)

Linden Tree §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Armorial de Berry. Artist: Gilles le Bouvier.

Linden Tree Eradicated (1) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Linden Tree Eradicated (2) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Linden Tree Eradicated (3) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Bellenville Armorial. Artist unknown. (Folio 20r.)

Linden Tree Eradicated (4) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: A Handbook of Ornament. Artist unknown. (Page 122.)

Linden Tree Eradicated (5) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Page 499.) Adapted by Owen Tegg.

Linden Tree Eradicated (6) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: Insignia Florentinorum. Artist unknown. (Arms of de Albarate, page 27.)

Linden Tree Eradicated (7) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: stem to base. Proper coloration: green leaves.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Linden Tree Eradicated (8) §

A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base. Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Folio 377.)

Linden Tree Issuant from Base §

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TK A hardwood tree found throughout much of Europe, also called the Lime or Basswood tree.

Default alignment: roots to base.

Proper coloration: green leaves, brown trunk.

Source: Zurich Roll. Artist unknown. (Folio 3v.)

Belt Loose With Three Linden Leaves Pendant §

A strap used to fasten clothing.

Default orientation: buckle to chief. No proper coloration.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. Adapted by Vémundr Syvursson.