The deepest purple foliage of any purple-leafed beech with richly colored foliage that retains its dark purple color throughout the summer months. A special selection from England. A magnificent specimen tree for larger landscapes. Not recommended for hot, dry areas. Deciduous.
Bloom Time
Inconspicuous; prized for foliage.
Deciduous/Evergreen
Deciduous
Special Features
Dramatic Foliage Color, Fall Color
Growth Rate
Slow
Design Ideas
Use this big Beech in large landscapes, or as a street or park tree. Stands alone or in a grove, and may be used to accent other groves of green trees.
Foliage Color
Purple
Foliage Fall Color
Yellow
Companion Plants
Red Maple (Acer rubrum); Spruce (Picea); Lilacy (Syringa); European Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus); Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra)
Care Instructions
Highly adaptable to a wide range of soil types, providing it is well-drained. Water deeply, regularly during first few growing seasons to establish an extensive root system; once established, reduce the frequency, continuing with deep waterings. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. Seldom needs pruning.
History
This may be the most famous of all beech varieties in England, developed and introduced there by the nursery of Thomas Rivers around 1860. It was in widespread cultivation both in Europe and America by 1880. It's purple coloring points to ancestry from the copper beech of Europe. The species is a forest tree native to central and Southern Europe.
Lore
The species name of F. sylvatica is derived from the Greek for forest-loving.
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Details
Description
The deepest purple foliage of any purple-leafed beech with richly colored foliage that retains its dark purple color throughout the summer months. A special selection from England. A magnificent specimen tree for larger landscapes. Not recommended for hot, dry areas. Deciduous.
Bloom Time
Inconspicuous; prized for foliage.
Deciduous/Evergreen
Deciduous
Special Features
Dramatic Foliage Color, Fall Color
Growth Rate
Slow
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Style
Design Ideas
Use this big Beech in large landscapes, or as a street or park tree. Stands alone or in a grove, and may be used to accent other groves of green trees.
Foliage Color
Purple
Foliage Fall Color
Yellow
Companion Plants
Red Maple (Acer rubrum); Spruce (Picea); Lilacy (Syringa); European Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus); Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra)
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Care
Care Instructions
Highly adaptable to a wide range of soil types, providing it is well-drained. Water deeply, regularly during first few growing seasons to establish an extensive root system; once established, reduce the frequency, continuing with deep waterings. Feed with a general purpose fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. Seldom needs pruning.
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History
History
This may be the most famous of all beech varieties in England, developed and introduced there by the nursery of Thomas Rivers around 1860. It was in widespread cultivation both in Europe and America by 1880. It's purple coloring points to ancestry from the copper beech of Europe. The species is a forest tree native to central and Southern Europe.
Lore
The species name of F. sylvatica is derived from the Greek for forest-loving.
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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.