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Paulownia kawakamii sapphire dragon tree.
If not pruned regularly the tree can break itself down under its own weight.
Originally from taiwan and southern china it has enormous heart shaped 5 lobed leaves that are softly hairy on both surfaces.
The tree grows best in moist slightly acidic soil and.
Flower buds which stay on the tree after the leaves fall through the winter then open in the spring.
Paulownia kawakamii commonly known as the sapphire dragon tree is a tree species in the paulowniaceae family.
The sapphire dragon tree has beautiful blue flowers in the spring.
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It is deciduous and bears many large violet flowers in early spring before the leaves appear.
Long flower stems with the classic sapphire colored flowers in spring.
The large leaves and many flowers are often a bit of a chore to clean up.
It is regarded as slower growing that other species putting on excellent growth in the first 3 4 years and then stabilizing the growth rate a little.
It has enormous heart shaped 5 lobed leaves that are softly hairy on both surfaces.
The sapphire dragon tree paulownia kawakamii is a fast growing deciduous tree that reaches its full height of about 30 feet in three years.
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.
Paulonia kawakamii looks tropical and grows quickly.
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Also known as the powton sapphire dragon.
Flowers of paulownia kawakamii the tree is native to taiwan eastern china and japan.
The sapphire dragon tree is paulownia kawakamii also known as the powton.
Paulownia kawakamii is a fast growing deciduous tree to 30 feet tall.