Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' (PurpleHopseed Bush)


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Devil Mountain Wholesale Nursery

Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Purple Akeake, Purple Hopbush, Sticky Hopbush, Soapwood Size ex 1.5L pots - Very large plants Availability: Sold Out £13.99 Quick Overview Thin willow-like foliage with a purplish hue Medium sized shrub to small bushy tree Vigourous growth Not fully hardy in UK conditions


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea', Purple Hopseed Bush in GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' is regularly used in landscape designs due to its tolerance to extreme conditions and low maintenance qualities. Growing an average landscape size of 8-12 feet wide by 12-16 feet tall, this shrub is both shade tolerant and drought tolerant once established as well as cold hardy to 15 degrees Fahrenheit.


Trees of Santa Cruz County Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Purple Hopseed

A purple foliaged form is in cultivation - this grows into a bushy shrub up to 3 metres high but is believed to be of New Zealand origin. Most forms will tolerate at least moderate frosts and withstand extended dry conditions. Dodonaea - The Hop Bush, in Issue 27 of Australian Plants online Dodonaea viscosa subsp. cuneata


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Purple Hopseed Bush Mid Valley Trees

Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' hop bush 'Purpurea' An evergreen, variable shrub or small tree to 5m tall. Wavy-margined, elliptic to oblong leaves up to 13cm long are a deep reddish-purple. Insignificant summer flowers are followed by pinkish-red winged fruits Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © visionspictures.com © visionspictures.com


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea'

Dodonea Viscosa 'Purpurea' from Burncoose Nurseries available online to buy - Information: oblong crinkled leaves with a purplish appearance. Evergreen - leaves with irregular, wavy margins. 7-13cm (3-5in) long.Height - 1-5m (3-16ft) Plants by mail order since 1984, over 4100 plants online today!.


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' (PurpleHopseed Bush)

Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea'. A beautiful shrub originating in Australia with bronzy-green foliage which turns deep purple red in Autumn and winter. In hot seasons masses of pale pink bracts are formed around the flowers from mid to late summer. Hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts except in severe winters and a risk from sudden (early.


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea'

The purple slimy dodona, Dodonaea viscosa Purpurea by its scientific name, sometimes commonly called "bois de pippin" or "bois d'arnette", is a small tropical tree or bushy shrub, branched and erect, native to Australia and New Zealand (family Sapindaceae). It can reach 5 m high in its natural environment (rather 3 m on average here).


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Purple Hopseed Bush Mid Valley Trees

Purple hop bush, Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea', is a highly ornaments variety with gorgeous purple foliage and red-green flowers. Not fully hardy, grow it in a sunny, sheltered spot, such as against a south- or west-facing wall. It's well suited to coastal regions and is also suitable for growing in pots, which can be moved under glass in autumn.


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Maryflower

An intensely colorful and easy to grow shrub from Australia. Purple Hop Bush is a fast-growing selection prized for its rich purple foliage. The flowers are small and inconspicuous but they are followed by little winged seed cases that add an interesting dimension in late summer. Plant in full sun to bring out this shrub's richest purple color.


Trees of Santa Cruz County Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Purple Hopseed

The botanical name for hopbush is Dodonaea viscosa. The genus name of Dodonaea was given in honor of Flemish royal physician, botanist, and professor, Rembert Dodoens. The species name of viscosa is derived from the Latin term viscosus, which means sticky, a reference to the sticky exudate produced by the leaves of the hopbush.


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Little Big Tree Company Christchurch New Zealand

Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Description Download The Hopseed bush is one of the most popular screen plant choices for use in the Inland Empire.


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Screen plants, Front garden, Yard remodel

Plant Type: Shrubs / Trees Evergreen-Deciduous: Evergreen Overall Mature Size: Small Also Grown As: Column / Standard Tree Mature Height & Spread: 10-15' x 8-12' Natural Growth Habit: Oval Native To: Southwest, Mexico and Central America, South America Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Shade Water: Medium Water, Low Water Flower Color: Insignificant


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' BBC Gardeners World Magazine

Dodonaea viscosa purpurea - native purple hop bush APPEARANCE : Slender spoon shaped leaves, tinted bronze-purple, densely growing; clusters of papery wine-red flower-like fruits which have richer colour in brighter light. USE FOR : Salt, drought, and pollution resistant, excellent soil erosion control, dune stabiliser, revegetation pioneer plant, windbreak hedge.


Purple Hop Bush Dodonaea Viscosa purpurea 140mm

Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Pronunciation: doh-don-EE-uh viss-KOH-suh SKU #03165 8-11 Your climate might be too cold for this plant: Change Location Find In Store OVERVIEW DETAILS STYLE CARE This Plant's Growing Zones: 8-11 Your USDA Cold Hardiness Zone: Your climate may be too cold for this plant Change Location Be Inspired


Dodonaea viscosa 'Purpurea' Sloat Garden Center Yard Inspiration Flowering bushes, Garden

This evergreen shrub doesn't take long to win hearts, and its popularity in gardens and landscapes is no surprise. The reason lies in the rich burgundy-purple shade of its leathery leaves. A deep coppery purple, the colour beautifully harmonises with other plants in a garden frame, instantly infusing life into a landscape.


Dodonaea viscosa ‘Purpurea’ River Road Nursery

Description: An evergreen shrub with a neat erect habit. Has leaves strongly suffused purplish red. Often used as a screen, hedge or specimen plant, and useful in a mixed planting to enhance more colourful shrubs or herbaceous.Once established it will tolerate poor soil and drought which together with cold spells appear to intensify colour.Climate/Position: Prefers a site in full sun. Can take.