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Maxima hazelnut tree 'Purpurea'
Corylus maxima
'Purpurea'
Corylus maxima 'Purpurea' is a shrub with distinctive purple leaves that is widely used as a decorative element in gardens. The following is information regarding the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases, as well as control methods for 'Purpurea'. - Growth Characteristics - It is a deciduous shrub that produces purple leaves and attractive large nuts. - Growth is relatively fast, and mature trees can reach a height of approximately 4 to 6 meters. - It prefers sunlight and has good adaptability to various soil types. - Propagation Methods - It is primarily propagated using cuttings or layering. - Cuttings are taken in the summer using semi-hardwood cuttings, using cleanly cut branches. - Layering is performed in the autumn by laying branches flat on the ground and partially covering them with soil to encourage new shoots to emerge. 3. Cultivation Method - Plant in well-drained soil and thrive in sunny locations. - Water thoroughly during the first year after planting; thereafter, provide additional water only during severe dry periods. - Pruning in early spring helps shape the plant into the desired form and promotes healthy growth. - Garden Use - Its striking purple leaves make it suitable for border planting or backyard decoration. - Combine it with plants of other colors to create visual contrast. - Its large leaves and nuts serve as a good food source for wildlife. - Major Pests and Diseases and Control Methods - While generally resistant to pests, pests such as scale insects may occur in rare cases. - For preventative control, observe the plant regularly and use insecticides when necessary. - Branch blight may occur; remove and burn any diseased branches immediately. The information above is based on general cultivation conditions and may vary slightly depending on the region and environment.
Plant Family
Betula family
Height
4~8m
Spread
4m
Colors
red
Bloom Period
february
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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