Fagus sylvatica 'Tortuosa Purpurea'

Purple Twisted Beech

A unusual and fascinating architectural specimen, Fagus sylvatica 'Tortuosa Purpurea', or Purple Twisted Beech, is a slow-growing deciduous tree is defined by its extraordinary, gnarled growth habit. Its branches twist, contort, and weep in a serpentine fashion, creating a sculptural silhouette that is just as striking in the winter as it is in full leaf. The foliage emerges in spring as a deep, lustrous purple-black, with the characteristic "wavy" beech leaf texture. As the seasons progress, the color matures to a rich burgundy-bronze before turning a warm coppery-gold in autumn. Because of its "pendulous-contorted" nature, it rarely develops a central leader, instead forming a low, spreading, mound-like canopy that looks like a living piece of dark-leafed art. It is a perfect choice for focal points, rock gardens, or as a centerpiece in a courtyard where its intricate framework can be admired up close.

Site: Tolerates some exposure
Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile, chalky soil, but is quite adaptable
Position: Colours best in full sun
Season of interest: Year round
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height:  6–10ft (2-3m) after 20 years.  Spread: 8-13’ (2.5-4m) 

Photo by Mike Finn, cropped, and licensed under CC BY 2.0.
Type | Size: Pot | 1L
Price
£15
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Frequently Bought Together

Out of stock
Thanks for signing up for restock notifications!
There was an error signing up for restock notifications. Please try again.

Sign up for restock notifications

NOTIFY ME

Recommended for You