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About the Paulownia

The term Paulownia includes all species from the family of Paulownia plants (Paulowniaceae). These fast-growing trees are found mainly in central and eastern China.

About Paulownia/ Kiri
 
The Paulownia is a deciduous tree with a height of up to 15 meters. It has a straight trunk, smooth bark, narrow crown and blue flowers. In addition to blue flowers, the seedlings have up to 40 centimeters wide leaves and an enormous growth of the trunk of up to three meters annually.
 
Despite its rapid growth, the Paulownia belongs to the precious woods. It ages up to 100 years old, is undemanding and adaptable. The bright, silky shimmering wood has a very high flash point (about 400 degrees Celsius). It's resin and odorless, easy to work with, does not bend during drying and it is mold resistant, it takes only a little water and is resistant to rot. Pests avoid the Paulownia-wood.

Cultivated in China due to their rapid growth, its high-quality wood, beautiful blooms, and large leaves are known for more than 3000 years. Paulownia became famous in Europe only after the mid-nineteenth century: After the naturalist, physician and Japanese studies expert Philipp Franz von Siebold brought it to Europe, it enjoyed its fast growing importance as an ornamental plant.
 
Philipp Franz von Siebold, who was in the service of the Dutch government, named the tree after the Crown Princess and later Queen Anna Pavlovna Dutch, the daughter of the Russian Tsar Paul I.
 
The inhabitants of the Alps know the Paulownia especially as the k.u.k.-Emperor tree. It was the favorite tree of Emperor Franz Joseph, who let it grow as an ornamental tree in parks of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy in large numbers.
 
In Japan, the Paulownia is known as Kiri. According to the legend, the Ho-oh tree is a Phoenix-like bird. It stands for the eternal rebirth of the soul, only reborn on the Kiri tree. With hopes of attracting the auspicious birds, the trees are planted in yards and gardens. It is a symbol of good luck and fertility. After the birth of a child, a Kiri is planted; when the child has its own children, the tree is felled and a cradle is made out of its wood.

 


 

Requirements of Paulownia regarding the plantation site

The location factors and climatic conditions are rarely ideal, but can often be through appropriate measures ...

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Planting date

Our Paulownia seedlings are available with green leaf composition in the plant containers. These young plants are very susceptible to frosts and should only be planted if no late frosts are ...

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Taking care of Paulownia

If the Paulownia is planted for value timber production, some nurturing recommendations should be considered to achieve optimum planting success ... 

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Soil preparation

Paulownia is a demanding plant. Therefore, a correspondingly careful preparation of the soil has a very positive impact on their growth. Depending on the location and planting concept different ...

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Intercropping with Paulownia

This is a recent agricultural concept called intercropping, which is especially interesting for areas with high solar radiation. Here the crop is operated between rows of trees grown in broad distance.

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Planting scheme

Your strategy decides. There can be two different cultivation strategies for Paulownia ... 

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Fertilizing

Especially in the early years Paulownia requires many nutrients to be able to develop properly. This results in the need to optimize the ...

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Irrigation

While having a good supply of potassium, Paulownia is very economical with water. Its profound taproot should be able to gather water even more from several meters of depth ...

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Short Rotation Coppice

Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) is a plantation cultivation of fast-growing trees on agricultural land. In Germany this is currently done mainly with ...

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