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Suitable Trees with Red Leaves?
Hello.
I am making plans to completely gut out the garden of a property i have just bought. I really enjoy large leaves that display a vibrant variety of reds and orange colours over autumn. I also prefer native species. Can someone suggest a tree that is a reliable source of vibrant colour over autumn? Can someone suggest a bush that will grow sidewards and not upwards with large vibrant leaves over autumn? Are there any species that don't drop their leaves but still display autumn colours? Thanks |
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Euonymus elatus has the most amazing red foliage, and will form a smallish hump rather than go up into a tree shape. Leaves not large. There is also a form of native viburnum which goes a dark plum colour in autumn. Since autumn colouring is only found in deciduous trees, they will all drop their leaves. |
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Liquidambar styraciflua very hard to beat and it is not a large growing tree, its known locally down here as 'the Cornish Acer' as it will stand more wind than the Japanese Maples yet still hold its leaves long enough for a good display. Best wishes Lannerman. |
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