5 Copper Purple Beech 3-4ft Tall Hedging Trees, Stunning all Year Colour 90-120cm

5 Copper Purple Beech 3-4ft Tall Hedging Trees, Stunning all Year Colour 90-120cm

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Key Information:
Foilage
Deciduous
Mature Height
25-30m
Mature Spread
15m
Hardiness
H6 (-20 to -15°C)
Soil Type
Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Soil pH
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral

Product Description

COPPER /PURPLE BEECH - Fagus Sylvatica Atropurpurea

5 Plants 90-120cm / 3-4 ft

3 years old

 

These are BARE ROOTED plants which can be planted from the end of October until April and will be dispatched as soon as the weather turns cold and they become dormant.The dispatch date depends on the Autumn temperature and varies from year to year.

 

 

Often used as a beautiful purple hedge on it's own or mixed in with the Green Beech.

Beech hedges make effective windbreaks and sort of span the evergreen / deciduous boundary as whereas they are deciduous, they retain the dead leaves on the branches through the winter until they are pushed off by new shoots in the spring time. They are not completely bare and twiggy therefore when grown as a hedge.Plant 15-45cm(6-18 inches) apart depending on how thick you want your hedge to be.Leaves are purple Spring and Summer then in the Autumn they turn copper brown .These leaves are retained by the plant until Spring when the new leaves grow resulting in a hedge that is never bare.The hedge can be trimmed into any shape or size and will tolerate most conditions including shade and exposed areas.

Beech can be planted as a single specimen tree which will grow to a maximum height of 30 metres but it will shed it's leaves in Autumn.

 

For the bare root planting instructions, please click here.

Customer Reviews

  • 5
    5 copper beech

    Posted by Paula on 7th Dec 2022

    Arrived quickly. Well packaged. Plants were in a Good condition. Good size as requested. Would recommend

  • 4
    Excellent plants, excruciating packing.

    Posted by Stephen Pratt on 3rd Feb 2021

    As above, good strong (Dormant, we'll see!!) plants, well packed.

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