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Plants Matching parrotia persica

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Jesse Saylor

(Persian Ironwood)

Persian ironwood is a slow growing tree with beautiful bark and red flowers that appear in mid and late winter. This typically small ornamental tree or large shrub is native to Iran. This deciduous tree has so many attractive features! In late winter, red and brown flowers open before any leaves emerge, lacking any petals but lots of stamens. New foliage unfolds a red or purple and fade to a deep green. In the autumn, these leaves change to an array of gold, orange, even deep pink, and then ending...

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Jesse Saylor

(Persian Ironwood, Weeping Persian Ironwood)

The weeping Persian ironwood is a slow growing tree with drooping branches, beautiful bark and red flowers that appear in mid and late winter. Typically a large deciduous shrub, it's native to Iran and has so many attractive features! In late winter, red and brown flowers open before any leaves emerge, lacking any petals but lots of stamens. New foliage unfolds a red or purple and fade to a deep green. In the autumn, these leaves change to an array of gold, orange, even deep pink, and then ending...

Image of Parrotia persica

Mark A. Miller

(Columnar Persian Ironwood, Persian Ironwood, Vanessa Persian Ironwood)

The Vanessa Persian ironwood is a slow growing tree with a marked column-like habit, beautiful bark and red flowers that appear in mid and late winter. Just as tall-growing as the regular species, its branch spread is always considerable shorter. Typically a large deciduous shrub, it's native to Iran and has so many attractive features! In late winter, red and brown flowers open before any leaves emerge, lacking any petals but lots of stamens. New foliage unfolds a red or purple and fade to a deep...