Mobile and laptop training in lalitpur

Mobile and laptop training in lalitpur
Mobile and laptop training in lalitpur

History of Paulownia Tree

For centuries, the Chinese have grown Paulownia, also known as Empress and Sapphire trees for beauty and for highly-prized timber. Paulownia is a fast-growing shade tree that produces a lightweight timber that is used in the making of moldings, cabinets, veneers, furniture and even musical instruments. 

 In Japan when a girl child is born, they plant a Paulownia tree for her and when she marries they build her wedding chest from the tree. They also believe that the tree should be planted next to the house so that the Phoenix would come protect them and bring good luck.

Genus and species The genus of the Paulownia trees is Scrophulariaceae. The Paulownia Tree family includes these three highly prized species. Full sun light is Best

  • Mature height (in 3 yrs): 30 feet: (1st yr: 12/18' -- 2nd yr: 20/25' -- 3rd yr: 28/30') 
  • Blossoming (2nd/3rd yr): 6 weeks in spring. 
  • Color: sapphire blue, yellow center. 
  •  Temperature range: (0 to +120) degrees - drops leaves in winter. 
  •  Soil conditions: well drained is best, light to heavy clay is ok. 
  • Soil ph: 5.5 to 8.5 (6.5 is the optimum ph level). 
  • Limitations: Trees will not do well in overly wet soils or salt sea air. 
  • Root system: Multiple tap roots - 15 to 20 feet deep. 
  • Fertilizer: High nitrogen, chicken manure is best. 
  • Water: Soak deeply once or twice a week for first two years. When roots reach maturity, water requirement very low.
Elongata (Paulownia Elongata) Note: "full sun is best"

  •  Mature height: 75 feet: (3rd yr: 28/30' -- 15-18 yrs: 75') 
  • Blossoming (2nd/3rd yr): 6 weeks in spring.
  •  Color: light lavender, yellow center. 
  • Temperature range: (-05 to +120) degrees - drops leaves in winter. 
  • Soil conditions: well drained is best, light to heavy clay is ok. 
  • Soil ph: 5.5 to 8.5 (6.5 is the optimum ph level). 
  • Limitations: Trees will not do well in overly wet soils or salt sea air. 
  • Root system: Multiple tap roots - 15 to 20 feet deep
  •  Fertilizer: High nitrogen, chicken manure is best. 
  • Water: Soak deeply once or twice a week for first two years. When roots reach maturity, water requirement very low.

Fortunei (Paulownia Fortunei) Note: "full sun is best"

  •  Mature height: 75 feet: (3rd yr: 28/30' -- 15-18 yrs: 75') 
  •  Blossoming (2nd/3rd yr): 6 weeks in spring. 
  • Color: pearl white, lavender center 
  •  Temperature range: (+15 to +120) degrees - drops leaves in winter. 
  •  Soil conditions: well drained is best, light to heavy clay is ok. 
  •  Soil ph: 5.5 to 8.5 (6.5 is the optimum ph level). 
  •  Limitations: Trees will not do well in overly wet soils or salt sea air. 
  •  Root system: Multiple tap roots - 15 to 20 feet deep. 
  •  Fertilizer: High nitrogen, chicken manure is best. Water: Soak deeply once or twice a week for first two years. When roots reach maturity, water requirement very low.

Basic Planting Instructions 

  1. Plant your Paulownia tree in full sun. Partial shade will work but full sun is best. 
  2. Dig a hole two feet square and two feet deep, or larger if soil is poor. 
  3. Fill with good topsoil mixed 50/50 with potting soil and/or peat moss. 
  4. Make a dished out area in the top of the soil mix and plant your tree in the center. 
  5. Fill the dished out area with water and soak all new soil deeply. 
  6. Be sure to let soil dry out inbetween watering.
  7.  Soak deeply each time you water. In the heat of summer (90 and above) water 2 to 3 times a week. (soak deeply) 
  8. To feed your tree, add high nitrogen fertilizer to water minimum once a month (preferably two times a month) at sunset for the first two seasons. 
  9. This is highly recommended for best results.
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