Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Purpureus'

Holly Tea Olive

Plant Type:

BROADLEAF EVERGREEN SHRUBS

Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Purpureus' – This green-leaved form of Holly Osmanthus or Tea Olive exhibits a dusky purple infusion in all the new leaves. “Purpurtedly” the hardiest form... (geez, that was just plain cringe-worthy!) this most handsome, useful shrub extends its growing range farther north. Often confused with a holly due to the iconic shape of its leaves this look-alike is actually an olive relative. But just as the evergreen shrub hollies use it as a screen, a natural hedge, in a hedgerow Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Purpureus' is handsome enough to be a specimen in a selected application. Axillary clusters of late season white flowers are deliciously fragrant. Plant it in fertile, draining soil sited in full to part sun. Cutting grown.


 


 


Height:

10 ft

Spread:

10 ft

Colors:

White

Zone:

(6a)6b to 9
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Characteristics and Attributes for Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Purpureus'

Season of Interest (Flowering)

  • Autumn

Season of Interest (Foliage)

  • Four Seasons

Nature Attraction

  • Honey Bees & Native Bees

Light

  • Full Sun
  • Mostly Sunny

Attributes

  • Hedgerow
  • Border
  • Foundation
  • Evergreen
  • Screen
  • Specimen
  • Shrub Border
  • Hedge

Growth Rate in the Garden

  • Moderately Fast

Soil

  • Draining
  • Fertile

Origins

  • Japan

Propagated By

  • Cutting