This tree is capable of becoming weedy due to seedlings and is considered invasive in some southern states. This tree will grow in a variety of soils if they are well-drained in sun to partial shade.
Chinese parasol tree, (Firmiana simplex), tree of the hibiscus, or mallow, family (Malvaceae; order Malvales), native to Asia. It grows to a height of 12 metres (40 feet). It has alternate, deciduous leaves up to 30 cm (12 inches) across and small greenish white flowers that are borne in clusters.
Chinese Parasoltree has a very unusual appearance for a deciduous tree, having green stems and bark and extremely large, three to five-lobed bright green leaves. Each leaf is up to 12 inches across and casts as much shade as an actual parasol.
Parasol trees grow fast, so be sure to choose a site with enough room. You can start growing Chinese parasol trees in a location in full sun or partial sun, although they are most attractive in a full sun site. Site the tree in an area that is protected from the wind. Chinese parasol tree care is not difficult.. . . . .364011235998!]0000000000000009783314147774!]