Paulownia tomentosa

The Paulownia tomentosa, commonly known as the princess tree or empress tree, is a fast-growing deciduous species native to China. It is well-known for its large, heart-shaped leaves, fragrant lavender flowers, and its rapid growth rate.

Physical Characteristics

  • Height: Can grow up to 15–20 meters.
  • Trunk Diameter: Typically 30–60 cm but can grow larger in optimal conditions.
  • Leaves: Large (up to 30 cm wide), ovate, and densely pubescent on the underside.
  • Flowers: Bell-shaped, purple-lavender blooms appear in spring, often before the leaves.
  • Seeds: Small, winged seeds contained in woody capsules.

Uses and Benefits

  1. Timber:
    Paulownia wood is lightweight, warp-resistant, and strong, making it ideal for furniture, musical instruments, and plywood.

  2. Erosion Control:
    Its deep, fibrous root system stabilizes soil on slopes and prevents erosion.

  3. Carbon Sequestration:
    The tree absorbs significant amounts of CO₂ due to its rapid growth, contributing to climate change mitigation.

  4. Ornamental Value:
    The striking flowers and large leaves make it a popular choice for landscaping.

  5. Agroforestry:
    It can be intercropped with other plants, providing shade and organic matter.

  6. Fodder:
    Leaves can be used as livestock feed due to their high protein content.

  7. Medicinal:
    In traditional Chinese medicine, parts of the tree are used to treat various ailments.


Propagation

Paulownia can be propagated through seeds, root cuttings, or tissue culture.

From Seeds:

  1. Seed Collection: Harvest mature seed pods in autumn (March-May in the Southern Hemisphere). Allow them to dry and extract seeds.
  2. Preparation:
    • Use well-draining seed trays filled with a light, sandy mix.
    • Sow seeds on the surface without covering them as they require light to germinate.
  3. Germination: Keep the soil moist and maintain temperatures of 20–25°C. Seeds usually germinate within 2–4 weeks.
  4. Transplanting: When seedlings are about 10 cm tall, transplant them to pots or a nursery bed.

From Root Cuttings:

  1. Collect Cuttings: During dormancy (winter: June-August in the Southern Hemisphere), take 10–15 cm long root segments, 1–2 cm in diameter.
  2. Planting: Bury the cuttings horizontally in sandy soil, covering them lightly.
  3. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist. Sprouts should appear within 4–6 weeks.

Tissue Culture:

Used commercially for high uniformity and rapid propagation.


Cultivation

  1. Climate:

    • Thrives in warm-temperate to subtropical regions with 500–2000 mm annual rainfall.
    • Frost-tolerant but grows best with a long, warm growing season.
  2. Soil:

    • Prefers well-drained, sandy loam with a pH of 5.5–7.5.
    • Avoids waterlogged soils.
  3. Planting:

    • Space trees 3–5 meters apart.
    • Plant during spring (September-November in the Southern Hemisphere) after frost risk has passed.
  4. Watering:

    • Requires consistent watering during the first year but becomes drought-tolerant once established.
  5. Pruning:

    • Prune lower branches during the first 2–3 years to promote straight trunk growth.
    • Remove suckers regularly.
  6. Fertilization:

    • Apply nitrogen-rich fertilizer during the growing season for optimal growth.
    • Incorporate organic matter to improve soil quality.
  7. Pests/Diseases:

    • Generally pest-resistant, though occasional issues with root rot or fungal diseases can occur in overly wet conditions.

Harvesting

  • For timber, trees can be harvested within 7–10 years, depending on growth conditions.
  • Leaves and flowers can be collected annually for other uses.
Empress tree

Empress tree

Common name   empress tree, princess tree, foxglove tree, or kiri
Botanical name   Paulownia tomentosa
Family   Scrophulariaceae
Details   This truly spectacular tree produces large, pale mauve "foxglove" flowers on naked branches in early spring, the large, dinner-plate-sized, soft furry leaves appearing later. If cut to the ground in spring, enormous leaves develop on the shoots sprouting from the soil.
Date   July 23, 2013
Diameter   1.00
Height (m)   3.0
Perennial  

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Paulownia Seed

Common name   princess tree, empress tree, or foxglove-tree
Botanical name   Paulownia tomentosa
Details   Deciduous hardwood tree with very large leaves. Fragrant flowers, large and violet-blue in colour are produced before the leaves, in early spring. Native to central and western China. Extremely fast-growing in the right conditions reaching a height of 10 - 25m
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Tags     deciduous  flowers  pink  tree 
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Common name   princess tree, empress tree, or foxglove-tree
Botanical name   Paulownia tomentosa
Details   Deciduous hardwood tree with very large leaves. Fragrant flowers, large and violet-blue in colour are produced before the leaves, in early spring. Native to central and western China. Extremely fast-growing in the right conditions reaching a height of 10 - 25m
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Tags     deciduous  flowers  pink  tree 
Price   $4.90  20 seeds