The Paulownia cultivars are divided based on, the purposes of the plantations – ornamental, industrial, biomass production, bioethanol or for timber. Another division is based upon the climate conditions where the plants could be grown. TheRead More →
The genus Paulownia (in the family Scrophulariaceae) includes about nine highly productive species with valuable timber. They are native to southeastern China, where they have been cultivated for centuries. The species of Paulownia genus haRead More →
Paulownia is capable of adapting, growing and developing in poor soils. It is an ideal tree for improving and reclaiming poor, polluted and endangered soils. Paulownia grows on soils polluted with heavy metals and harmful substances, where Read More →
Paulownia timber is light and in the same time extremely strong, that makes it preferable, when this correlation is important. The timber of P. elongata and P. fortunei is twice the light of oak and lighter than coniferous species timber. TRead More →
The cultivation of the species of the g. Paulownia can be done together with other cultures, in particular in the first 2-3 years (intercropping). Wheat, corn, soybean, peas, beans, barley, cotton, vegetable cultures, medicinal plants, etc.Read More →