Dense, round crown. Smooth, silvery-gray trunk that is low branching with new growth that has thin, zig-zagging branches. Leaves emerge glossy and coppery-purple then change to a dark green with purple hues over the growing season. Fall foliage is a golden copper and some of the glossy papery bronze leaves may remain on the tree through the winter. Slow growing, large tree to 50-70 ft. tall and 40 ft. wide. Use for windbreak, hedges and to provide shade. Purple Beech is an elegant ornamental that will add an unusual focal point in the landscape. Healthier in well-drained, loose, moist soils. Better colors in full sun. Can also be called Copper Beech. Zone 4-7.
ZONE: 4-7
POLLINATION/BLOOM TIME: Mid-late spring flowers are yellow-green and insignificant.
RECOMMENDED GROWING AND CARE:
Healthier in well-drained, loose, moist soils. Better colors in full sun. Pruning is not necessary unless planting as a hedgerow, then plant close and prune regularly. Small beech nuts are favored by squirrels and are edible to humans in small quantities.
DISEASE RESISTANCE: Very good.
SIZE AT MATURITY: To 70' x 40'