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2000 Paulownia tomentosa seeds for $10.00
The Royal Paulownia (pronounced "pa-LOH-nee-uh" and also known as the
Royal Empress tree, Foxglove tree, Kawakami, Kiri tree, Princess tree, Rattlebox tree and Sapphire Princess) is a fast-growing tree originally native to eastern Asia that was named after Anna Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I, the czar of Russia. Now it can be found growing naturalized in various regions worldwide including much of the eastern U.S. Paulownia can grow 10 feet vertically in a year making it the world's fastest growing tree. It can rise up to 60 feet tall with a spread of 30 feet across. The wood is among the highest valued American hardwoods. Paulownia produces bouquets of richly scented violet flowers in the spring, large heart-shaped leaves which provide dense shade during the summer, and clusters of plump pods full of seeds in the fall. It tolerates almost any soil condition without any special care; is seldom bothered by pests; withstands air pollution from urban areas and resists temperatures down to -10º F. Simply add water.... stand back.... and watch it zoom! 2000 Paulownia tomentosa seeds for $10.00 http://paulownia.iscool.net |
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2000 Paulownia tomentosa seeds for $10.00
"John McGaw" wrote in message
. .. wrote: The Royal Paulownia (pronounced "pa-LOH-nee-uh" and also known as the Royal Empress tree, Foxglove tree, Kawakami, Kiri tree, Princess tree, Rattlebox tree and Sapphire Princess) is a fast-growing tree originally native to eastern Asia that was named after Anna Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I, the czar of Russia. Now it can be found growing naturalized in various regions worldwide including much of the eastern U.S. Paulownia can grow 10 feet vertically in a year making it the world's fastest growing tree. It can rise up to 60 feet tall with a spread of 30 feet across. The wood is among the highest valued American hardwoods. Paulownia produces bouquets of richly scented violet flowers in the spring, large heart-shaped leaves which provide dense shade during the summer, and clusters of plump pods full of seeds in the fall. It tolerates almost any soil condition without any special care; is seldom bothered by pests; withstands air pollution from urban areas and resists temperatures down to -10º F. Simply add water.... stand back.... and watch it zoom! 2000 Paulownia tomentosa seeds for $10.00 http://paulownia.iscool.net Yeah, just what everyone needs -- seeds to grow one of the nastiest invasive species ever introduced into North America. Hey. Do you guys sell Kudzu seeds too? http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/pato1.htm -- John McGaw I was hoping maybe they could sell me a 50 lb bag of bindweed seeds. :-) |
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2000 Paulownia tomentosa seeds for $10.00
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 09:29:07 -0700, wrote:
The Royal Paulownia (pronounced "pa-LOH-nee-uh" and also known as the Royal Empress tree, Foxglove tree, Kawakami, Kiri tree, Princess tree, Rattlebox tree and Sapphire Princess) is a fast-growing tree originally native to eastern Asia that was named after Anna Pavlovna, daughter of Paul I, the czar of Russia. Now it can be found growing naturalized in various regions worldwide including much of the eastern U.S. Paulownia can grow 10 feet vertically in a year making it the world's fastest growing tree. It can rise up to 60 feet tall with a spread of 30 feet across. The wood is among the highest valued American hardwoods. Paulownia produces bouquets of richly scented violet flowers in the spring, large heart-shaped leaves which provide dense shade during the summer, and clusters of plump pods full of seeds in the fall. It tolerates almost any soil condition without any special care; is seldom bothered by pests; withstands air pollution from urban areas and resists temperatures down to -10º F. Simply add water.... stand back.... and watch it zoom! 2000 Paulownia tomentosa seeds for $10.00 [snip] I had one of those trees once. It has a VERY weak and shallow root system. Its being knocked over was the only damage I had from hurricane Rita (about 55 miles from its path). I got rid of the remains and don't intend to ever have one of those trees again. Also, the blooms weren't nearly as colorful as the picture in the ad. -- 90 days until the winter solstice celebration Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com "God was invented by man for a reason, that reason is no longer applicable." |
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