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  2. iselinursery.com

    Dwarf Purple Beech Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea Nana' is a very dense and full compact grower. Intense purple leaves cloak the plant through spring and summer. Copper tones in autumn give way to winter exposure of the smooth, gray bark, typical of the species. An oval form, it is well suited for the smaller garden that can't […]
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  4. arboretum.purdue.edu

    Low branching habit is a concern for use in the tree lawn as a street tree (may require more pruning than other street trees). The cultivar 'Purpurea' has attractive foliage that emerges deep red-purple, although it generally fades to a bronzy purple-green by the end of the summer.
  5. woodlandtrust.org.uk

    Mythology and symbolism There is little folklore relating to beech. However, in Celtic mythology, Fagus was the god of beech trees. It was thought to have medicinal properties - beech leaves were used to relieve swellings, and boiling the leaves could make a poultice.
  6. plants.ces.ncsu.edu

    Learn about the characteristics, cultivation and uses of Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea', a purple-leaved beech tree native to Europe. See photos, video, edibility, wildlife value and more.
  7. leafland.co.nz

    Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea' forms a tall, dense, pyramidal tree with lower branches that sweep down to the ground. Its new spring leaves are copper-red with a silky sheen, while its summer leaves are deep-purple. During the autumn season, the leaves turn purple, then brown through the winter and fall off prior to the emergence of new leaves. Fagus sylvatica is deciduous and native to Europe ...
  8. gardenersworld.com

    Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea is a beautiful variant commonly known as copper beech, with deep purple-bronze foliage, making it a more dramatic alternative to the species. For best results, grow Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea in full sun or partial shade, in a well-drained soil.
  9. ornamental-trees.co.uk

    Fagus sylvatica purpurea is a large, rounded, spreading tree boasting red foliage in the spring that turns deep purple/green in summer and then bronzed for autumn. Small fruits, known as beech mast, are produced in the autumn and are popular with deer and squirrels. This delightful beech tree with smooth, grey bark will grow to an estimated height and spread of 10 x 6 metres in 20 years. This ...

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