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Beech, Copper / Purple - Potted
Copper Beech Hedging Plants - Fagus sylvatica Purpurea - Potted
Copper or Purple Beech: A magnificent, purple form of Green Beech, the pink/purple foliage of spring darkens to a rich copper in summer before turning golden brown in autumn. Makes a wonderful hedge by itself or mixed with green beech. Treat exactly as you would Green Beech. Plant at 5-6 per metre in a double row. As a specimen Copper beech will grow to 25m.
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£7.93
£6.41
£5.65
£5.13
£4.99
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£10.21
£8.50
£7.89
£7.36
£7.13
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£12.07
£10.26
£9.22
£7.79
£7.32
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