Paulownia plants are being sold for affordable price with a good quality in Romania.
They are widely use for building houses and making furniture due to it's good quality woods that is really strong. For production of honeys and decoration of environment, flowers of paulownia is very useful. It also very useful to promote the forest and spread some healthy air since the leaves are very good in exchanging of oxygen and carbondioxide. For more details you can order paulownia with good quality in https://www.facebook.com/VanzariDePlanteInRate or visit http://www.planteonline.aaz.ro for more options. You can use German, English and Romanian language.
Paulownia
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Benefits of Paulownia
Paulownia wood is not only a viable alternative to less sustainable woods; it actually helps to benefit the environment. These hardwoods thrive in poor, even toxic land, and they are now used to restore lands damaged by pollution, deforestation or climate change. The tree has been shown to extend its roots as much as forty feet into the ground, where it immediately gets to work removing pollutants like salt and pesticides. Its deep roots also help to regulate water tables to prevent desertification. The leaves of the paulownia tree are massive and absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide-- a major contributor to global warming-- from the air. Like other trees, it also helps to replenish oxygen in the air, which we all need for survival. Additionally, its broad leaves tend to absorb and disperse particulate pollution, or smoke, that clouds the air near large industrial cities.
Uses of Paulownia
Paulownia is a very useful as a tree.
It is grown commercially for production of hardwood timber. One of the species of paulownia which is paulownia tomentosa is listed as am invasive species in the southeastern United States, having been introduced there as an ornamental tree for its decorative flowers. The flowers are also good for the bees when you want to produce honeys. The flowers appear to be very nice and serve as decoration during spring time. The woods of paulownia is very ideal to use for building houses, construction and furniture because of the strong and very good quality of woods.
For reference: https://www.facebook.com/VanzariDePlanteInRate, http://www.planteonline.aaz.ro
It is grown commercially for production of hardwood timber. One of the species of paulownia which is paulownia tomentosa is listed as am invasive species in the southeastern United States, having been introduced there as an ornamental tree for its decorative flowers. The flowers are also good for the bees when you want to produce honeys. The flowers appear to be very nice and serve as decoration during spring time. The woods of paulownia is very ideal to use for building houses, construction and furniture because of the strong and very good quality of woods.
For reference: https://www.facebook.com/VanzariDePlanteInRate, http://www.planteonline.aaz.ro
How To Grow Paulownia
Paulownia is a fast grower plant which can grow 12-15m (40-50ft) tall, with large, heart shaped leaves 15-40 cm across arranged in opposite pairs on the stem.
The flowers are produced in early spring on panicles 10-30cm long. It requires enough water since it absorbs water quickly for them to grow fast. It grows well in a wide variety of soil types, notably poor ones and needs a lot of light and usually does not like high water tables. Paulownia timber is a pale, whitish coloured wood with a straight grain but it can be also sliver grey, light brown or reddish. It's characteristics of rot resistance and a very high ignition point ensures the timber's popularity in the world market. Paulownia is being planted with 4m distance to each other.
For references: https://www.facebook.com/VanzariDePlanteInRate/info, http://www.planteonline.aaz.ro
The flowers are produced in early spring on panicles 10-30cm long. It requires enough water since it absorbs water quickly for them to grow fast. It grows well in a wide variety of soil types, notably poor ones and needs a lot of light and usually does not like high water tables. Paulownia timber is a pale, whitish coloured wood with a straight grain but it can be also sliver grey, light brown or reddish. It's characteristics of rot resistance and a very high ignition point ensures the timber's popularity in the world market. Paulownia is being planted with 4m distance to each other.
For references: https://www.facebook.com/VanzariDePlanteInRate/info, http://www.planteonline.aaz.ro
About Paulownia
Paulownia is native to much in China, south to northern Laos and Vietnam and long cultivated elsewhere in eastern Asia, notably in Japan and Korea.
Nowadays, it is also being grow in some places in Europe such as Romania, Austria and Spain. It is a genus of from 6 to 17 species (depending on taxonomic authority) of plants in the family Paulowniaceae, related to and sometimes included in the Scrophulariaceae. They are deciduous trees 12-15 m (40-50 ft) tall, with large, heart-shaped leaves 15-40 cm across, arranged in opposite pairs on the stem. The flowers are produced in early spring on panicles 10-30 cm long with a tubular purple corolla resembling a foxglove flower. The fruits appear to be dry capsule and contain thousands of seeds. It was originally Pavlovnia but now spelled Paulownia which was named in honour of Queen Anna Pavlovna of The Netherlands daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia. It is also known as "princess tree"for the same reason. It is an extremely fast growing tree. In Romania it is being sold for a affordable price with good quality for reference : http://www.planteonline.aaz.ro, https://www.facebook.com/VanzariDePlanteInRate ( use German, Romanian and English Language)
Nowadays, it is also being grow in some places in Europe such as Romania, Austria and Spain. It is a genus of from 6 to 17 species (depending on taxonomic authority) of plants in the family Paulowniaceae, related to and sometimes included in the Scrophulariaceae. They are deciduous trees 12-15 m (40-50 ft) tall, with large, heart-shaped leaves 15-40 cm across, arranged in opposite pairs on the stem. The flowers are produced in early spring on panicles 10-30 cm long with a tubular purple corolla resembling a foxglove flower. The fruits appear to be dry capsule and contain thousands of seeds. It was originally Pavlovnia but now spelled Paulownia which was named in honour of Queen Anna Pavlovna of The Netherlands daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia. It is also known as "princess tree"for the same reason. It is an extremely fast growing tree. In Romania it is being sold for a affordable price with good quality for reference : http://www.planteonline.aaz.ro, https://www.facebook.com/VanzariDePlanteInRate ( use German, Romanian and English Language)
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