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Paulownia
Paulownia ( ) is a genus of seven to 17 species of hardwood trees (depending on taxonomic authority) in the family Paulowniaceae, the order Lamiales. The genus and family are native to east Asia and are widespread across China. The genus, originally Pavlovnia but now usually spelled Paulownia, was named in honour of Anna Pavlovna, queen consort of The Netherlands (1795–1865), daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia. It is also called "princess tree" for the same reason.

Paulownia tomentosa
species of deciduous tree classified in its own family
Paulowniaceae
Paulowniaceae are a family of flowering plants within the Lamiales. They are a monophyletic family of trees with currently 12 species in 3 genera. They were formerly placed within Scrophulariaceae sensu lato, or as a segregate of the Bignoniaceae.

Paulownia fortunei
species of plant

Paulownia elongata
species of plant
Wightia
genus of plants

Paulownia kawakamii
species of plant
Paulownia catalpifolia
species of plant
Paulownia coreana
species of plant
Shiuyinghua
Shiuyinghua is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Paulowniaceae. The only species is Shiuyinghua silvestrii.