Foliage: The leaves are long, narrow, and slightly waved with a vibrant purple-bronze color.
Growth: It’s a fast-growing, upright shrub or small tree, reaching up to 4 meters in height.
Flowering: It produces small, pink flowers from late winter to mid-summer.
Versatility: It’s a popular choice for hedges, screens, and adding color to landscapes.
Hardiness: It’s a tough plant, tolerant of coastal conditions, drought, and sub-zero temperatures.
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Cultivation Guide
Sunlight: Full sun is ideal for the best color development.
Soil: Prefers well-drained soil, but can tolerate various soil types.
Watering: Once established, it’s drought-tolerant, but young plants need regular watering, especially in hot weather.
Fertilizing: Spring is a good time to fertilize with a native plant or organic fertilizer.
Pruning: Can be pruned to maintain its shape or to encourage bushy growth.
Frost: Frost tender, so young plants need protection from frost.
Propagation: Can be propagated from seed or semi-hardwood cuttings.
Pests and Diseases: Generally disease-free, but may be susceptible to pests like red spider mites or whitefly under glass.
Specifics for ‘Purpurea’:
Leaf Color: The ‘Purpurea’ cultivar is known for its purple-bronze leaves, which are particularly vibrant in full sun.
Size: Reaches a height of about 3-4 meters.
Uses: Can be used as a hedge, windbreak, or decorative shrub.
Hardiness: Tolerates coastal winds and some dryness, but young plants need shelter from frost.
Last Updated on September 23, 2025 by admin