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Paulownia tomentosa (also known as the Empress Tree) The characteristic large size of the young growth is exploited by gardeners: by pollarding the tree and ensuring there is vigorous new growth every year, massive leaves are produced (up to 60 cm across). These are popular in the modern style of gardening which uses large-foliaged and "architectural" plants.

The flowers are produced before the leaves in early spring, on panicles 10–30 cm long, with a tubular purple corolla 4–6 cm long resembling a foxglove flower. The fruit is a dry egg-shaped capsule 3–4 cm long, containing numerous tiny seeds. The seeds are winged and disperse by wind and water. Pollarded trees do not produce flowers, as these only form on mature wood.
Paulownia tomentosa can survive wildfire because the roots can regenerate new, very fast-growing stems. It is tolerant of pollution and it is not fussy about soil type. For this reason it functions ecologically as a pioneer plant. Its nitrogen-rich leaves provide good fodder and its roots prevent soil erosion. Eventually, Paulownia is succeeded by taller trees that shade it. It cannot thrive in the shade of other trees.
The seeds for this tree are much much smaller than the pictures shown, but guarenteed you will love this tree like a child:):):):)

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Questions & Comments
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how fast do these trees fully mature?
May 28th, 2011 at 4:04:07 PM PDT by
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they can grow up to 12 ft in a year but not sure how long b4 fully maturing
May 28th, 2011 at 7:30:14 PM PDT by
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how many seeds?
May 28th, 2011 at 7:07:52 PM PDT by
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fifteen seeds
May 28th, 2011 at 7:31:50 PM PDT by

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