⚜ EMPRESS TREE - Paulownia Tomentosa ⚜ Fastest growing tree in the world!!
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Hey guys, Today i am showing the worlds fastest growing tree in the world!! this tree is called the EMPRESS TREE, Paulownia, tomentosa, this Paulownia tomentosa, tree, is about 3 years old and its taller then my house!! this The EMPRESS TREE can be cut down to the ground an be this tall again in one year!! the leaves can get almost twice the size of a car wheel!! i will show the tree in full bloom in spring an link this youtube, video, to it when that time comes! So i hope you like this videos an don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE!
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⟹ EMPRESS TREE - Paulownia Tomentosa ⚜ Fastest growing tree, WINTER UPDATE 2/2/2017
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⟹ WORMWOOD ✴️ artemisia absinthium 🌿 BE CAREFUL
https://youtu.be/b50RThM2ixs
⟹ Spearmint Peppermint an the Royal Empress Tree!!!!
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Paulownia tomentosa (common names princesstree, foxglove-tree, empress tree or kiri) is a deciduous tree in the family Paulowniaceae, native to central and western China. Paulownia tomentosa is an extremely fast-growing tree, and is a persistent exotic invasive in North America. The generic name Paulownia honors Anna Pavlovna of Russia. The specific epithet tomentosa is a Latin word meaning ‘covered in hairs’.
Description
Flowers and young leaves
This tree grows 10–25 m (33–82 ft) tall, with large heart-shaped to five-lobed leaves 15–40 cm (6–16 in) across, arranged in opposite pairs on the stem. On young growth, the leaves may be in whorls of three and be much bigger than the leaves on more mature growth. The leaves can be mistaken for those of the catalpa. The very fragrant 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.
Paulownia tomentosa is cultivated as an ornamental tree in parks and gardens. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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 23in/60 cm across). These are popular in the modern style of gardening which uses large-foliaged and "architectural" plants.
In China, the tree is planted at the birth of a girl. The fast-growing tree matures when she does. When she is eligible for marriage the tree is cut down and carved into wooden articles for her dowry. Carving the wood of Paulownia is an art form in Japan and China. In legend, it is said that the phoenix will only land on the Empress Tree and only when a good ruler is in power. Several Asian string instruments are made from P. tomentosa, including the Japanese koto and Korean gayageum zithers.
⚜ EMPRESS TREE - Paulownia Tomentosa ⚜ Fastest growing tree in the world!!
https://youtu.be/1WZcBFd8zTU
Hey guys, Today i am showing the worlds fastest growing tree in the world!! this tree is called the EMPRESS TREE, Paulownia, tomentosa, this Paulownia tomentosa, tree, is about 3 years old and its taller then my house!! this The EMPRESS TREE can be cut down to the ground an be this tall again in one year!! the leaves can get almost twice the size of a car wheel!! i will show the tree in full bloom in spring an link this youtube, video, to it when that time comes! So i hope you like this videos an don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE!
#heirloomreview #EMPRESSTREE #Paulownia #TREE
⟹ you can buy SEEDS here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZCUCVCS/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00ZCUCVCS&linkCode=as2&tag=heirrevi-20&linkId=f17d359082918a976fdf2ce47732fdab
OTHER VIDEOS TO WATCH:
⟹ EMPRESS TREE - Paulownia Tomentosa ⚜ Fastest growing tree, WINTER UPDATE 2/2/2017
https://youtu.be/I0ve3OK31Uo
⟹ WORMWOOD ✴️ artemisia absinthium 🌿 BE CAREFUL
https://youtu.be/b50RThM2ixs
⟹ Spearmint Peppermint an the Royal Empress Tree!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQWvIvalfT8&list=PLER_IbFUeAtlVdfvK6RnIJUevr1sgfGRP&index=3
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⟹ PEPPERS AN PODS CHANNEL: POD REVIEWS AND TASTE TEST
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA0u0AcWmi9HZQ98CK2RMWg
⟹ Heirloom Reviews 2:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz_y6cWarmwweK7jE2s8lRw
⟹ patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/HeirloomReviews
⟹ minds:
https://www.minds.com/HeirloomReviews
⟹ HEIRLOOM REVIEWS WEBSITE:
https://www.hrseeds.com
https://heirloomreviews.blogspot.com/
⟹ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulownia_tomentosa
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Paulownia tomentosa (common names princesstree, foxglove-tree, empress tree or kiri) is a deciduous tree in the family Paulowniaceae, native to central and western China. Paulownia tomentosa is an extremely fast-growing tree, and is a persistent exotic invasive in North America. The generic name Paulownia honors Anna Pavlovna of Russia. The specific epithet tomentosa is a Latin word meaning ‘covered in hairs’.
Description
Flowers and young leaves
This tree grows 10–25 m (33–82 ft) tall, with large heart-shaped to five-lobed leaves 15–40 cm (6–16 in) across, arranged in opposite pairs on the stem. On young growth, the leaves may be in whorls of three and be much bigger than the leaves on more mature growth. The leaves can be mistaken for those of the catalpa. The very fragrant 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.
Paulownia tomentosa is cultivated as an ornamental tree in parks and gardens. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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 23in/60 cm across). These are popular in the modern style of gardening which uses large-foliaged and "architectural" plants.
In China, the tree is planted at the birth of a girl. The fast-growing tree matures when she does. When she is eligible for marriage the tree is cut down and carved into wooden articles for her dowry. Carving the wood of Paulownia is an art form in Japan and China. In legend, it is said that the phoenix will only land on the Empress Tree and only when a good ruler is in power. Several Asian string instruments are made from P. tomentosa, including the Japanese koto and Korean gayageum zithers.
⚜ EMPRESS TREE - Paulownia Tomentosa ⚜ Fastest growing tree in the world!!
https://youtu.be/1WZcBFd8zTU
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