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Is it possible to propagate Paulownia vegetatively?
Mark - Very strange it has such problems in Zone 6 here. Could it be our late arrival of summer (many trees don't put on a significant burst of growth until mid July) or the long mild, often moist, autumns? I can only recall one tree in the upper valley not freezing back in the winter, the next year it did.johnw
John,Just to complete the circle and fill in memories....Jamie Ellison just wrote to say:"I believe the original tree is in Sackville or close by. ."
Quote from: Stephenb on December 21, 2010, 08:45:23 AMIs it possible to propagate Paulownia vegetatively?Very strange Hilliers had it labelled var coreana as they sent a plant or plants to the Arnold labelled Paulownia tomentosa 'Coreana' several months before this wild collection was made. Could it be they are the source of this mis-naming?Mark - Very strange it has such problems in Zone 6 here. Could it be our late arrival of summer (many trees don't put on a significant burst of growth until mid July) or the long mild, often moist, autumns? I can only recall one tree in the upper valley not freezing back in the winter, the next year it did.johnw