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The plant was only found in 1993 and described in 1998 in the AGS Bulletin 66 no. 3 page 378 -388 - I have a copy of the article but it is too large to post here - I will email it to anyone interested. This link to an AGS Ireland newsletter has a brief mention from Margaret and Henry Taylor.
Boring to most but to have a Paulownia tomentosa that flowers in the interior of Nova Scotia is quite a coup. Here is one in Kentville showing the progress made to date. Maddeningly difficult to photopragh against a blue or grey sky.john
Stunning! You seem to have improved on Mother Nature. I've never seen it this good in the wild.
Anne, the lower plant is 23 years old and every year it has about 50 clumps of flowers.K.