English
한국어
English
Español
中文
हिंदी
Home
News
Community
Dictionary
English
한국어
English
Español
中文
हिंदी
View list
European beech tree 'purpurea'
Fagus sylvatica
'Purpurea'
The growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases and control methods of the European beech 'Purpurea' are as follows: Growth Characteristics - Scientific Name: Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea' - Characteristics: Purpurea is a variety with distinctive purple leaves and is widely cultivated in various European regions, including Italy and France. - Height: It typically grows up to 20–30 meters and grows very slowly. - Growth Environment: It prefers sunlight and thrives in well-drained soil. While it can tolerate various soil conditions, it is sensitive to excessive moisture. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Mature seeds are usually collected in the autumn, subjected to cold treatment in the winter, and sown in the spring. - Grafting and Cuttings: It can generally be propagated by grafting or cuttings, but this requires specialized skills. Cultivation Methods - Planting Season: Spring or autumn is the optimal time. It must be planted in pre-prepared soil. - Watering: It is important to provide sufficient water during dry periods. - Fertilization: It does not require special fertilizer, but it is beneficial to add slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Uses in the Garden - Landscaping: It provides shade and creates a visual focal point in the garden due to its intense colors. - Hedges: It is also suitable as a hedge due to its tall stature and dense foliage. Important Pests and Control Methods - Aphids: If aphids appear on the leaves, control them using soapy water or an appropriate insecticide. - Anthracnose: If spots appear on the leaves, remove the diseased parts and apply a fungicide. - Root Rot: This can occur due to excessive watering, so pay attention to drainage. Control Methods - Physical Methods: Remove diseased leaves and branches to prevent the spread of pests. - Chemical Methods: Use appropriate agents as needed, but use them minimally to protect the environment. The European beech 'Purpurea' is relatively easy to care for, but it can grow even healthier if proper growing conditions and care methods are followed.
Plant Family
Oak family
Height
15~18m
Spread
9~12m
Colors
red
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
European beech tree 'Riversil'
Fagus sylvatica
'Riversii'
European beech tree 'Purpurea tricolor'
Fagus sylvatica
'Purpurea Tricolor'