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Old 10-08-2003, 02:12 AM
Howd E. Doodat
 
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Default Okay, this one ought to be easy....

Well, it's sure uncommon around here. It's like I said earlier, the
only other one of these beasties I've ever seen was about 20 years
ago.
Be that as it may, if we have a population of "small-leaved"
Princess trees around here, it's possible that they wouldn't be so
remarkable as to make me notice them.
But the perverse looking beast we have out back now, if they were
common they'd be REAL hard to miss. ;-)



On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 21:21:38 GMT, "Scott Ranger"
wrote:

Anyway, thank you all for your help so far, and I'll be back for more.
As ugly as this plant (the paulownia) is, it's agressiveness is
utterly fascinating to me, moreso because I wonder how such an
aggressive tree could possibly be so uncommon????


In a word, it's *not* uncommon. princess tree is a nasty weed in places. If
you drive I40 from Asheville, NC to Knoxville, TN, right through a
magnificent gorge of the Pigeon River, princess tree is the dominant tree in
many areas. It doesn't do well in undisturbed places, but a little
disturbance and the seeds will germinate and then lots of princess trees.

The saplings of princess trees are notorious for having leaves arranged in
any fashion possible: alternate, opposite, whorled and anything else! Young
leaves can be entire or toothed, unlobed or lobed, little or big!

Nasty tree!

Scott Ranger