PRODUCTS ON THIS PAGE AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA ONLY - FOR INTERNATIONAL SALES PLEASE SEE BULK PRODUCTS
To determine the best time to plant in your area see "When" on the info page.

HOW TO ORDER:

  1. Choose from the varieties below.
  2. Select a pack from the drop down menu.
  3. Click 'Add to cart'.
  4. As TGG is mostly a bulk supplier, we don't use credit card payment. During Checkout you will be given the choice between paying by Cheque / Money Order or Bank Transfer and will be given payment details. After Checkout you will be emailed an invoice.
  5. Make your payment. IMPORTANT: if paying by Bank Transfer; to avoid delay, after making the transfer please email sales@toadgully.com.au to let us know you have made your payment.
  6. Your plants will be delivered within 10 days of payment (usually 3-5 days), unless you have requested otherwise.

CAF15+

Species: 
Paulownia fortunei
Variety: 
Paotong Plus
CAF15+
CAF15+ form in springCAF15+ in 2nd year

This is a plus tree selected by TGG from a Chinese Academy of Forestry variety from Guangdong Province China. This variety or related selections (such as FGD09) have made up the bulk of Paulownia plantings in Australia to date (mostly in temperate to sub-tropical zones). Reliable, robust and adaptable to a wide range of soil and climate; if healthy will easily tolerate -10°C in winter to 47°C in summer. Good trunk form for rapid timber production and ornamental shade tree, with pyramid to rounded canopy shape in maturity. Large purple, fading to pink, trumpet shaped flowers cover the tree in spring, infusing the air with honey suckle blended with violet-like fragrance.

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Select from our packs. (Click arrow to open drop down menu.) Not available to Tas or WA.

FGD09

Species: 
Paulownia fortunei
Variety: 
Guangdong Select
FGD09
FGD09 plantation in spring

Derived from a Guangdong seed orchard and further developed by TGG in Australia. TGG have supplied this variety to plantations in climatic regions ranging from arid (with very long hot summers and heavy frost in winter) to wet tropics, with positive results. Early growth is steady with a growth spurt in year 3 followed by good increment each year with a form suitable for timber production and ornamental shade tree. In spring, for a mature tree, the pyramid form canopy above the straight trunk is decorated with spectacular large pale purple to cream with yellow and dark purple interior trumpet shaped flowers, with an aroma evocative of jasmine.

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Select from our packs. (Click arrow to open drop down menu.) Not available to Tas or WA.

TG121

Species: 
Paulownia fortunei
Variety: 
Austral Splendour
TG121
TG121 blossom TG121 form in springTG121 form in summer

Created by TGG from a GuiZhou Province, China, line which has been greatly improved through induced change and selection, Austral Splendour has been supplied to a wide range of sites from Thailand to Arizona. Early growth is very rapid supported by enormous large dark green leaves. As the trunk develops it thickens and strengthens ensuring a robust tree more resilient to less than perfect conditions. The form is pyramid shaped becoming rounded with age with generally around 4 to 6m clear stem before the lower branches (although can also be a shorter bushier shape if desired, by pruning tips and encouraging lower limbs). Extraordinarily impressive in spring, with a complete covering of masses of honey suckle / jasmine scented, frilly, bright bluish-purple trumpet flowers with unique deep purple throats.

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Select from our packs. (Click arrow to open drop down menu.) Not available to Tas or WA.

MIXED

Species: 
Paulownia fortunei
Variety: 
CAF15+, FGD09 and TG121
Extra Large Headstarter

Mixed packs of the available three Paulownia fortunei varieties containing extra large Headstarters™.

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  • Pack A: 1 of each, labelled.
  • Pack B: 2 of each, labelled.

Select from our packs. (Click arrow to open drop down menu.) Not available to Tas or WA.

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