The plant

Kiri is a tree native to Asia, mainly China, Japan, and Korea. It is a deciduous tree that grows very quickly and can reach an impressive size in a short period of time.

Its scientific name is Paulownia, but in German-speaking countries it is often known as the bluebell tree due to its characteristic flowers.

It is valued in both traditional and modern gardens, as well as for reforestation and soil conservation. Due to its ability to grow quickly and improve soil quality, Paulownia is often planted to rehabilitate damaged areas.

Hybrid forms of the Kiri tree can also be grown successfully and sustainably here in Europe. You can buy a seedling yourself from our partner Daniel Pretzl, directly on his Paulownia shop.

Special properties

Sustainable

The paulownia tree grows extremely quickly and the same tree can be cut down several times. The plant is wrongly accused of displacing native species in Europe. However, the paulownia is very uncompetitive and, in any case, is only approved as a hybrid in Europe. These cannot reproduce, so the tree is not invasive. At the same time, the paulownia tree is drought-resistant from the third or fourth year onwards and therefore does not require a lot of water. It is also very well suited for dual use of land with other plants. An all-round sustainable package.

Density (at 12%-15% moisture content)268 kg/m³ DIN 52182
Density of wood in dry condition (0%)253 kg/m³ DIN 52182
Moisture content (at 20/65)13,4% EN 13183-1
Shrinkage in longitudinal direction0,12%
Shrinkage in tangential direction0,22%
Shrinkage (vol.)0,327%
Drying shrinkage (rad.)0,69% DIN 52184
Thermal resistance coefficient0,09 W/mK
Flexural strength42,47 N/mm² [MPa] DIN 52186 D40*
Static flexural modulus5033 N/mm² [MPa] DIN 52186
Tensile strength along the fibers43 N/mm² [MPa] DIN 52186 D70*
Compressive strength along the fibers23,42 N/mm² [MPa] DIN 52186 D30*
Resistance to dynamic loads2,2 Nm/cm² DIN 52189
Brinell hardness – transverse7,22 N/mm² [MPa] DIN 1534
Brinell hardness – tangential7,33 N/mm² [MPa] DIN 1534
Brinell hardness – longitudinal23,50 N/mm² [MPa] DIN 1534
Screw resistance – transverse511 N EN 320
Screw resistance – tangential544 N EN 320
Screw resistance – longitudinal509 N EN 320
Crack evaluation after 3 months (ISO 4628-4)Number of cracks 0, width of cracks 0, no visible wedges or deformations
Flash point420°C
Fire protection classB – s1, d0 EN 13501-1
Natural resistance2 – 3 EN 350-2
Classification PaulowniaMultiplex F20/E40 EN 636