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strange giant plant
I have a self planted plant that I thought was a sunflower, unfortunately it has turned out to be blind so I don't have a flower to identify it. It is 7ft (2m) tall with hugh leaves over a foot wide and long. The leaves are heart shaped ,hexagonal , with 6 serrated almost straight sides.The stem is one inch thick , green and smooth. It is mainly one stem but there are 2/3 small branches. I've looked at dozens of giant sun flowers, which is the nearest in general shape and size on the web but their leaves are curved. I've also looked at pictures of all types of leaves but nowhere have I found one the same. Any ideas please ?
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Here is the url which I hope will work. http://tinypic.com/3ia2dh6s
I will appreciative your comments.
It looks like willow66 recognised your plant as Paulownia tomentosa
Look here
http://www.architecturalplants.com/plant.html?code=PTCS
Look here
http://www.architecturalplants.com/plant.html?code=PTCS
as A.guest - it has a gorgeous flower; wish I had that ;)
http://www.architecturalplants.com/iplant.html?code=ptcs;name=Paulownia%2Btomentosa-2.jpg;form=l
http://www.architecturalplants.com/iplant.html?code=ptcs;name=Paulownia%2Btomentosa-2.jpg;form=l
I've now looked at various pictures of the Paulownie tomentosa and I'm pretty sure you are correct in your identification . The only slight reservation I have is that my plant's leaves appear deeper serrated. I see also that the reason mine is blind is because the flowers only grow on mature wood. Which means that as it can grow to 25m it will have to be transplanted and carefully pruned/pollarded each year. All in all an interesting self seeded plant. I wonder where the seed came from as it seems to be rather rare.