Daily Flower Candy: Paulownia tomentosa

Reading time 1 minute

British gardeners will go to any lengths to grow plants that really shouldn’t enjoy our chilly, damp climate. Once such plant is the foxglove tree, Paulownia tomentosa, prized for its large ornamental leaves and luscious lilac-coloured flowers. The cool start to the year has ensured that flowers have appeared late, avoiding frosts and guaranteeing a truly exotic display. Pictured here in The Abbot’s Garden, Winchester.

20130529-215340.jpg

Categories: Daily Flower Candy, Flowers, Trees and Shrubs

Posted by The Frustrated Gardener

Greetings Garden Lover! Welcome to my blog. Plants are my passion and this is my way of sharing that joyful emotion with the world. You'll find over 1000 posts here featuring everything from abutilons to zinnias. If you've enjoyed what you've read, please leave a comment and consider subscribing using the yellow 'Follow' button in the bottom, right-hand corner of your screen. You will receive an email every time I post something new.

Leave a Reply

6 comments On "Daily Flower Candy: Paulownia tomentosa"

  1. Still one of my favorite flowering tree – the Princess tree! Maybe hard to believe but survives and flowers well even in the cooler climate of some eastern European countries. I believe seeds from such a hardy ‘parent’ tree would produce hardy seedlings as well (like in many other cases).

    1. Yes, I think it’s pretty hardy, it’s just that our late frosts often ruin the big show. In many gardens it’s coppiced purely to encourage larger leaves at the expense of the flowers. A tree with two great attributes to choose from!

  2. We’ve had one for years, rather tucked away to protect it from the frost. I’ve hardly ever seen flowers on it, but our neighbours, just a few degrees warmer, grow it beautifully!

    1. I love how these exotic trees manage to find a niche in gardens around the world, wherever conditions suit. Perhaps global warming will give you the edge in time ;-). Love the photos in your latest post by the way – never fails to surprise me that just when spring arrives here, the leaves are turning down there. Beautiful colours you’ve captured.

Follow The Frustrated Gardener and have new posts sent directly to your inbox

Join 8,289 other subscribers

Wordpress users click to subscribe here

Follow The Frustrated Gardener

Discover more from The Frustrated Gardener

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading