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Parrotia persica, the Persian ironwood, is a tree in the family Hamamelidaceae, closely related to the witch-hazel genus . It is to Iran's Caspian region (where it is called انجیلی ) and (where it is called Dəmirağacı). It is endemic in the mountains, where it is found mainly in Golestan National Park.

The species was named by Carl Anton von Meyer to honor his predecessor at the Imperial University of Dorpat, German naturalist Georg Friedrich Parrot,

(2025). 9781604691962, Timber Press. .
who botanized in the Alborz on a mountaineering expedition in the 1830s.

Another species Parrotia subaequalis (commonly called Chinese ironwood) originates from eastern China. There are five disjunct populations of P. subaequalis in eastern China: two each in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces (Huang et al. 2005)Huang, S., Y. Fang, Y. Peng, J. Yan, and S. Fang. 2005. The niche study of Shaniodendron subaequale population of Longchi mountain. Journal of Central South Forestry University 25: 80–83. and one in Anhui (Shao and Fang 2004).Shao, X. F. and G. F. Fang. 2004. Habitat survey and ex situ conservation of Shaniodendron subaequale. Journal of Anhui Forest Science and Technology. 2: pp. 12–13 A full account of this sibling species can be found in an article "The Chinese Parrotia: A Sibling Species of the Persian Parrotia" by Jianhua Li and Peter Del Tredici.

This species is listed as critically endangered by the IUCN (under its former name of Shaniodendron subaequale, which is no longer an accepted name for the species). P. subaequalis is also considered critically endangered (Grade I Key protected Wild Plant) in the China Red Data Book, with a very narrow distribution range. The five known relict populations of P. subaequalis comprise no more than 100 reproductive individuals. Therefore, this species has high conservation priority.


Description
Parrotia persica grows swiftly when young, maturing in gardens to tall and broad, multi-stemmed and naturally somewhat congested but prunable to a single trunk up to in diameter. The bark is smooth, pinkish-brown flaking/peeling to leave a mosaic of cinnamon, pink, green, and pale yellow patches in a similar manner to . The are alternate, ovoid, often slightly lop-sided, long and across, with wavy margins; they are glossy green, turning in autumn to a rich purple to orange and brilliant red, often on the same tree.

The are somewhat similar to witch-hazel flowers but dark red; they are likewise produced in late winter on bare stems, but differ in having only four rounded with no ; the are however fairly conspicuous, forming a dense red cluster across. The is a two-parted capsule containing two , one in each half.

(2025). 9780199206872, Oxford University Press.


Fossil record
Among the middle Sarmatian from the Basin, , researchers have recognized Parrotia fossil pollen. The sediment containing it had accumulated in a lowland wetland environment with various vegetation units of mixed evergreen/deciduous broadleaved/conifer forests surrounding the wetland basin. Key relatives of the fossil taxa found with Parrotia are presently confined to humid warm temperate environments, suggesting a climate during the middle Miocene in Austria.Combined LM and SEM study of the middle Miocene (Sarmatian) palynoflora from the Lavanttal Basin, Austria: part III. Magnoliophyta 1 – Magnoliales to Fabales, Friðgeir Grímsson, Barbara Meller, Johannes M. Bouchal & Reinhard Zetter, Grana 2015, Vol 54, No. 2,85-128.


Cultivation
Parrotia persica is cultivated as an for its brilliant autumn colour and the smooth, patterned bark. As an uncommon, drought-tolerant garden tree of moderate size, it is prized for its striking autumn colour and the exfoliating bark that develops on mature specimens.

Several have been selected for garden planting:

  • 'Horizontalis': semi-weeping, wide-spreading horizontal branching pattern.
  • 'Pendula' (Kew Form): Compact, weeping, quite graceful
  • 'Select': Young leaves have purple margins, otherwise same as species
  • 'Vanessa': Upright, columnar habit

'Vanessa' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

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