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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl Amicable and friendly Admin Staff Member

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    Good morning I came across this tree yesterday can anybody I D it for me Thank you:smile:

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  2. LG_

    LG_ Super Gardener

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    I think it's a Paulownia (foxglove tree)
     
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    • On the Levels

      On the Levels Total Gardener

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      We have 3 Paulownias in our garden. One we cut right back each March and then allow 5 new growths. It grows about 15 feet in just 4 months and the leaves are huge and very silky. The other 2 are young ones that we wanted to flower and this year they did. The flowers though were all at the top and difficult to see but they are only a few years old. A stunning tree.
       
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      • wiseowl

        wiseowl Amicable and friendly Admin Staff Member

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        Good afternoon @LG_ and @On the Levels and thank you for your input my friends its very much appreciated:smile:
         
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