What is this tree
paulonia tomentosum?
Thank you so much thought they reminded me of a flower but couldn't put my finger on it
sometimes called the Wisteria tree.
I seem to remember them near Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
They are often coppiced, like dogwood as this encourages stunning HUGE leaves especially if only one stem is allowed to grow.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT8k7Cu7xquBYlc1x6poSQYUwB15QL3sdSUH_Bg7YwPl0vkB0YF
aka the foxglove tree
Yes they are near the new tram service on Peter Street. Never noticed before, obviously never seen them in spring. They really are pretty.
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paulonia tomentosum?
Thank you so much thought they reminded me of a flower but couldn't put my finger on it
sometimes called the Wisteria tree.
I seem to remember them near Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
They are often coppiced, like dogwood as this encourages stunning HUGE leaves especially if only one stem is allowed to grow.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT8k7Cu7xquBYlc1x6poSQYUwB15QL3sdSUH_Bg7YwPl0vkB0YF
aka the foxglove tree
Yes they are near the new tram service on Peter Street. Never noticed before, obviously never seen them in spring. They really are pretty.