Purple Hopseed Bush

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Purple Hopseed Bush

Dodonaea viscosa ‘Purpurea’

Evergreen-Deciduous

Evergreen

Overall Mature Size

Large

Mature Height & Spread

12-16' x 8-12'

Exposure

Full to Partial Sun

Water

Medium, Low Water

Flower Color

Inconspicuous

Bloom Time

Spring

Special Features

Attracts Birds, Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Low Water Use

Natural Growth Habit

Upright, Mounding

Sunset Garden Zones

7-24, H1, H2

Minimum USDA Hardiness Zone

8-11

Plant Type

Shrub

Dodonaea viscosa ‘Purpurea’ (Purple Hopseed Bush) is a fast growing evergreen shrub that reaches 12 to 16 ft. tall and 8 to 12 ft. wide. It is more upright when it’s young but spreads out with maturity. It produces narrow bronze-green leaves that are about 4 inches long. The leaves turn purple with cooler weather. Dodonaea viscosa ‘Purpurea’ tolerates some shade but the color is more pronounced when it’s grown in full sun. There are small inconspicuous green flowers growing in clusters during mid-summer. These are followed by brown maple-like seed capsules in late summer. It’s important to provide well drained soil. It is drought tolerant when established but looks best with occasional deep water. It is ideal for use as an accent plant but can be used as an informal hedge or screen. It can be pruned for shape in the fall and winter months. Dodonaea viscosa ‘Purpurea’ is considered a native in the southwestern US and northern Mexico.

USDA Zone: 12-15

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