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Empress Tree vs Armstrong Maple

Paulownia tomentosa

Acer x freemanii Armstrong

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Empress Tree
Armstrong Maple

The Empress Tree is a fast growing, ornamental shade tree. It has purple, fragrant flowers that are quite attractive. The flowers emerge before the leaves in early spring. The leaves of this tree can grow very large, up to 30 cm long.

As one of the fastest growing trees in the world, this tree has been given considerable attention for carbon sequestration projects. It drops many seeds which can make it invasive in warmer climates. Please do some research and plant the right tree in the right place.

The Empress tree’s genus name comes from Princess Paulowna, daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia.

The Armstrong Maple has a narrow, upright columnar growth habit. This stunning tree has showy leaves that range from yellow, orange to red in the fall. It is an attractive hybrid of the Red Maple and Silver Maple. It prefers acidic soils and will have some tolerance for drought once mature.

Edward Murray named the Armstrong Maple in 1969 in honor of Oliver M. Freeman of the National Arboretum, who made the first controlled cross between the two species in 1933.

Empress Tree Quick Facts

Armstrong Maple Quick Facts

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Zone: 5a
Zone: 3a
Height: 9 m (30 ft)
Height: 15 m (50 ft)
Spread: 9 m (30 ft)
Spread: 6 m (20 ft)
Moisture: normal
Moisture: normal, wet
Light: full sun
Light: partial shade, full sun
Hybrid: no
Hybrid: no
Catkins: no
Catkins: no
Fall colour: orange/yellow
Flowers: light purple
Growth rate: very fast
Growth rate: fast
Life span: medium
Life span: long
Suckering: medium
Suckering: high




Other Names: chinese empress tree, foxglove tree, princess tree, royal paulownia
Other Names: armstrong red maple