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Purple Filbert

SKU: Purple-Filbert-7pot
Regular price £38.50
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This purple filbert has strikinglong claret red catkins, rich purple foliage and purple skinned fruits. As it is not self furtile, two different varieties are needed to ensure good pollination.
Planting a purple filbert, also known as a purple-leaved European filbert (Corylus avellana 'Purpurea'), can offer several benefits and aesthetic appeal in a garden:
Aesthetic Value: The purple filbert is prized for its striking purple foliage, which adds visual interest and contrasts well with other green plants in a garden. The color can create a unique and eye-catching landscape.
Seasonal Interest: During the spring, this variety often produces catkins (long, thin flowers) that add an additional visual element to the garden. In fall, the leaves may change color to shades of red or orange before dropping, offering seasonal interest.
Versatility: It can be used as an ornamental plant in various landscape designs, including as a hedge, specimen plant, or as part of a mixed border. Its purple leaves can complement and enhance the overall design of the garden.
Low Maintenance: Like other filbert varieties, the purple filbert is generally low-maintenance once established. It tolerates a range of soil types and conditions and is relatively easy to grow.
Wildlife Attraction: Filberts, including the purple variety, produce nuts that can attract wildlife like squirrels and birds, providing some wildlife interaction and potentially contributing to the local ecosystem.
Educational Value: For those interested in gardening or botanical studies, planting different varieties of plants, such as the purple filbert, can provide opportunities to learn about different cultivars and their characteristics.
Remember, individual preferences for plants can vary widely, and while some gardeners may be drawn to the unique color and visual appeal of the purple filbert, others may have different preferences based on their garden design or personal taste.

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This purple filbert has strikinglong claret red catkins, rich purple foliage and purple skinned fruits. As it is not self furtile, two different varieties are needed to ensure good pollination.
Planting a purple filbert, also known as a purple-leaved European filbert (Corylus avellana 'Purpurea'), can offer several benefits and aesthetic appeal in a garden:
Aesthetic Value: The purple filbert is prized for its striking purple foliage, which adds visual interest and contrasts well with other green plants in a garden. The color can create a unique and eye-catching landscape.
Seasonal Interest: During the spring, this variety often produces catkins (long, thin flowers) that add an additional visual element to the garden. In fall, the leaves may change color to shades of red or orange before dropping, offering seasonal interest.
Versatility: It can be used as an ornamental plant in various landscape designs, including as a hedge, specimen plant, or as part of a mixed border. Its purple leaves can complement and enhance the overall design of the garden.
Low Maintenance: Like other filbert varieties, the purple filbert is generally low-maintenance once established. It tolerates a range of soil types and conditions and is relatively easy to grow.
Wildlife Attraction: Filberts, including the purple variety, produce nuts that can attract wildlife like squirrels and birds, providing some wildlife interaction and potentially contributing to the local ecosystem.
Educational Value: For those interested in gardening or botanical studies, planting different varieties of plants, such as the purple filbert, can provide opportunities to learn about different cultivars and their characteristics.
Remember, individual preferences for plants can vary widely, and while some gardeners may be drawn to the unique color and visual appeal of the purple filbert, others may have different preferences based on their garden design or personal taste.

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