BETULA pendula 'Purpurea'
BETULA pendula 'Purpurea'
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It is a small tree with quite narrow, loose, regular, ovate crown. As with betula pendula, it has drooping branches but is generally slower growing than the silver birch. Leaves are bright red to deep purple. Bark is grey-white.
- Description: It is a small tree with quite narrow, loose, regular, ovate crown. As with betula pendula, it has drooping branches but is generally slower growing than the silver birch. Leaves are bright red to deep purple. Bark is grey-white.
- Origin: Asia
- Classification: BETULA, Genus, pendula 'Purpurea', Specie/varietà, BETULACEAE, Family
- Climatic resistance: Very high, -15°C / -45°C USDA 1-6
- Environmental resistance: Resistance to salt spray atmospheres, Resistant to wet soils, Resistant to dry soils, Resistant to calcareous soils
- Max height: 08,00, –, 10,00, meters
- Use: Parks
- Available shapes: natural
