Definition
The genus Parrotia includes a small group of deciduous trees known for their ornamental qualities. Specifically, it contains the species Parrotia persica, the Persian ironwood. These trees are renowned for their striking autumn colors, ranging from yellow and orange to red and purple. Unlike many trees, they also have interesting bark that peels off in patches, creating a mottled effect. The genus Parrotia is celebrated for its beauty and resilience, making it a popular choice in landscaping.