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- Lankaran is also known for " Parrotia persica ", or ironwood.
- _Parrotia persica, a medium-size tree with handsome, patchy bark and terrific fall color.
- We walked and talked among the magnolias, oaks, pines, the parrotia, yellowwood, buckeye, ginkgo, cherry, stewartia, Chinese pistache, fringe tree.
- Near the house are a Persian parrotia, with its remarkable spotted bark, and a huge gnarled American yellowwood, looking a bit the worse for wear, and some tall, handsome plane trees.
- At the other end of the grove are a cork tree from Iran, a cluster of tall Asian timber trees known as toons and one of the rarest in the collection, a Persian Parrotia, a V-shaped beauty.
- A distant meadow garden is dotted with unusual young trees and shrubs from Windy Hill Farm in Great Barrington, including oxydendrum, Persian parrotia, Aesculus parviflora ( bottlebrush ), Carolina silverbell, and Cotinus obovatus ( the native smoke bush tree ).
- But " little-bitty " can't be said of her Parrotia persica, a tree of flaming fall color that isn't often grown, or the Hypericum Elsted, which, in addition to the usual gold flowers, bears bright red berries in fall.
- Others include kousa dogwood ( rounded, irregular flakes of gray, tan and brown ), cornelian cherry dogwood ( muted grey and tan pieces flake right off ), parrotia ( the bark peels off in gray, green and tan pieces ) and sycamores and London planes ( large plates come loose and drop off ).
- It is a stratified forest, with a layer of very tall trees such as the endemic chestnut-leaved oak ( boland-mazu; Quercus castaneaefolia ), Siberian elm ( derakht-e-azad; Zelkova crenata ) and iron tree ( anjili; Parrotia persica ) and more common elms, maples, and hornbeams ( ulas ); a layer of smaller trees like the endemic Gleditchia caspica ( lilaki ), Diospyros lotus ( kalhu ), and Albizzia julibrissin ( shabkhosb ), boxwood ( shemshad ) in shady spots and all kinds of wild fruit trees; and an underwood with evergreen bushes such as Prunus laurocerasus ( jal ) and holly ( khas ), moss, wild vine, ivy, and other creeping plants.