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Scientific Name: | Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea Pendula' |
Common Name: | weeping copper beech |
Family Name: | Fagaceae |
Origin: | Europe, Garden origin |
Hardiness Zone: | Zone 5: (-29 to -23 °C) |
Plant Type: | Tree - deciduous |
Mature Size: | 2 - 3m x 2 - 3m (height x width) |
Habit: | Dense, Pendulous |
Form: | Weeping |
Texture: | Medium |
Landscape Uses: | Accent plant, Small garden/space, Specimen plant |
Exposure: | Full sun, Part sun/part shade |
Soil or Media: | Rocky or gravelly or dry, Well-drained |
Leaves: | Simple, Alternate, Soft flexible, Heavily veined, Pinnate venation, Lustrous, Elliptic, Ovate, Ciliate, Undulate (wavy) |
Flowers: | Flowers solitary, Dark-red, Apr-May |
Fruit: | Edible, Nut, (Accessory tissue), Green, Brown, Oct-Nov |
Key ID Features: | |
Grafted with pendulous branches (form is umbrella or mushroom-like); leaves emerge purple in spring, fading to green-purple in summer. Leaves alternate, ovate-elliptic with undulating margin and prominent veins. Winter ID: weeping form; bark smooth, silver-grey, with a horizontal pattern (like an elephant's leg); buds narrowly conical, most 1-2.5cm long x 4-5mm wide, pointed, spear-like, divergent, reddish-brown with grey fuzz. |