Paulownia tomentosa - All you need to know about

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • 'Did you know...?'
    At Green Island Gardens we are creating a series of videos that showcase different aspects of the gardens and give tips to all of you.
    In this video Fiona talks about Paulownia tomentosa - Foxglove-tree, and what is the story behind this beautiful fast-growing tree that has been in Green Island Gardens for the last 20 years.
    Tips useful both for the experienced gardener and for the gardener that is willing to learn.
    We have it available for sale on our nursery.
    For more information visit our website:
    www.greenislandgardens.co.uk

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @michaelchippington7784
    @michaelchippington7784 4 роки тому +2

    This is strange as on my walk today, l saw this tree in bloom & wondered what it was.
    Now I know. 🌳🌈

  • @wamikajaz
    @wamikajaz 25 днів тому

    Are the leaves of this plant used as fodder ? Like are the leaves edible?

  • @bikesquad1280
    @bikesquad1280 4 роки тому +1

    I just found one growing in the wild and its just 1 main stalk just about 6 feet tall and already has bloomed. I uprooted it, took it home and re-planted it. It has a very shallow root base with 1 lateral tap root. Very purple bark and the flowers are white rather than purple. I did see it about a month ago and it was only half the height it is now. Looking forward to growing this tree wherever my permanent home will be!

  • @DobymMayor
    @DobymMayor 3 роки тому +1

    Essa não é kiri do Japão, conhecida como Paulownia

  • @RC-px2vx
    @RC-px2vx 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this informative video :)

  • @NervDisturb
    @NervDisturb 2 роки тому

    Mine is P. Tementosa stopped growing neither its leaves 🍃 didnt get bigger i did gave it doses of npk montly and humic acid in a weekly bases now its 3 months of just a meter tall 😤 the soil is top tier. Do you recommend cutting it to the ground ? We are in winter rn btw

  • @johnpatterson5034
    @johnpatterson5034 2 роки тому

    Who’s selling non invasive trees like the Dragon Empress?

  • @mooster47
    @mooster47 Рік тому

    This plant is invasive in some climates. Nobody should plant one without knowing whether they're an invasive species where you live.

    • @GreenIslandGardensVideos
      @GreenIslandGardensVideos  Рік тому

      This is true they can be invasive in parts of America, where we are situated in the UK they are trickier to get going though, so no concern for them becoming invasive.

  • @oldtimegamer2.098
    @oldtimegamer2.098 Рік тому

    I am wondering if this tree is considered invasive in some parts of the world like in some places in America

  • @evangelistangelbowman3122
    @evangelistangelbowman3122 3 роки тому

    hi, what time of year is it best to prune a P.T. so as not to curtail chances of flowers? Now I've watched, I don't think flowers are likely anyway as my tree is about 2! Thank you

    • @GreenIslandGardensVideos
      @GreenIslandGardensVideos  2 роки тому

      If you want it to bloom then do not prune it. Even so it may take up to 10 years to flower. Patience is required for flowers!

  • @abdelsidi9649
    @abdelsidi9649 3 місяці тому

    Merci

  • @NervDisturb
    @NervDisturb 2 роки тому

    Mine stopped growing neither its leaves 🍃 didnt get bigger i did gave it doses of npk montly and humic acid in a weekly bases now its 3 months of just a meter tall 😤 the soil is top tier do you recommend cutting it to the ground ? We are in winter rn btw

    • @GreenIslandGardensVideos
      @GreenIslandGardensVideos  2 роки тому

      Hi Nerve, sorry about the slow reply! Growing will stop in winter and leaves will fall but come spring its should start to grow again :)

    • @NervDisturb
      @NervDisturb 2 роки тому

      @@GreenIslandGardensVideos it did till mid summer then a cat brake it 😅 it grew to half a meter this kind of tree is a handful
      Thank you for everything 💐

  • @tedscott1478
    @tedscott1478 2 роки тому

    Is there anything I could do to get a young, (2 or 3 year old), tree to flower?
    Or do I just have to wait for nature to take its course?
    Thank you for a great video🙂

    • @GreenIslandGardensVideos
      @GreenIslandGardensVideos  2 роки тому

      Patience Im afraid. You can try feeding it in spring and make sure it doesn't dry out during the summer months to try to encourage it. The youngest I have succeeded in getting them to flower is 6 years

    • @tedscott1478
      @tedscott1478 2 роки тому

      @@GreenIslandGardensVideos okay thanks🙂

  • @theinvincible7511
    @theinvincible7511 3 роки тому

    Does it highly scented or just light fragrance. . ?

    • @GreenIslandGardensVideos
      @GreenIslandGardensVideos  3 роки тому

      Hi, its not noted for being a fragrant flower.

    • @theinvincible7511
      @theinvincible7511 3 роки тому

      @@GreenIslandGardensVideos thanks a lot for the info..,first time I thought it got good fragrance..

    • @kamgold8467
      @kamgold8467 3 роки тому

      @@GreenIslandGardensVideos It has a sweet scent and very popular for honey bees!

    • @tschund3762
      @tschund3762 29 днів тому

      @@GreenIslandGardensVideos Thats strange, because they are VERY strong and smell amazing around Washington, D.C. area!

  • @johnpattersonjr.8909
    @johnpattersonjr.8909 2 роки тому +2

    BAD SOUND on this video!!

  • @roblevendosky
    @roblevendosky 4 місяці тому +1

    Do not plant these unless you are in China. Your own region has beautiful trees you can cultivate. Don't landscape with invasives!

    • @GreenIslandGardensVideos
      @GreenIslandGardensVideos  4 місяці тому

      Paulownias are not invasive here in the UK. Part of the joy of gardening is being able to use plants from all around the world. Botanical gardens have an important educational role for students/people who cannot afford the time or money to see every plant growing in its native country.

    • @tschund3762
      @tschund3762 29 днів тому

      @@GreenIslandGardensVideos Maybe they are not invasive, but they are not native. So they don't support nearly as much wildlife as a native tree that would fit in the same niche.

    • @GreenIslandGardensVideos
      @GreenIslandGardensVideos  29 днів тому +1

      @@tschund3762 How narrow minded! We have 20 acres of woodland primarily of native oaks, hornbeams and chestnuts… all fantastic for wildlife. Alongside this we have a lovely collection of ornamentals from all around the world which not only add to the beauty and variety in the landscape but also have educational value for horticultural students. Variety is the spice of life!

    • @tschund3762
      @tschund3762 29 днів тому

      @@GreenIslandGardensVideos narrow minded? its just a fact. thats awesome you have 20a of woodland supporting native wildlife!

  • @mindlessdillan
    @mindlessdillan 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for uploading! I work at a school in the USA and our student parking lot has a handful of these beautiful trees!
    From a distance, I thought it was weeping wisteria growing amongst the greenery of all the other trees, but as I got closer I said to myself "these share a lot of similarites with Digitalis, or Foxglove!"
    They feel very velvety and the inside is moist just like a foxglove!! So glad I could identify this tree that's been a beautiful view driving into work
    Bravo, thank you for the video! 👏👏