"princess tree" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: princess trees [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} princess tree (plural princess trees)
  1. An Asian deciduous hardwood tree of species Paulownia tomentosa. It also thrives invasively in North America and Europe. Synonyms: empress tree, foxglove tree Related terms: tree of heaven Translations (Paulownia tomentosa): 毛泡桐 (máo pāotóng) (Chinese Mandarin), Anna Paulownaboom (Dutch), Paulownaboom (Dutch), keizersboom (Dutch), paulonia (Italian), (kiri) (Japanese), 참오동나무 (chamodongnamu) (Korean)

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