Viburnum tinus 'Purpureum'
Laurustinus 'Purpureum'
Viburnum Viburnum
'Purpureum' _ 'Purpureum' is a mid-sized evergreen shrub with dark-green, ovate leaves that are purple when young. In winter, it has dense clusters of white flowers that open from pink buds, followed by blue-black berries in autumn.
Viburnum tinus 'Purpureum' is: Evergreen
Bushy, Rounded
The fruit can cause a mild stomach upset if ingested.
White in Winter
Purple, Dark-green in All seasons
Aphids , Glasshouse whitefly , Viburnum beetle Aphids , Glasshouse whitefly , Viburnum beetle
Leaf spot Leaf spot
Pruning group 1.
Semi-hardwood cuttings
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Viburnum tinus 'Purpureum' (Laurustinus 'Purpureum') will reach a height of 3m and a spread of 3m after 10-20 years.
Beds and borders, City, Cottage/Informal, Foliage only, Hedging/Screens, Low Maintenance
Plant in moderately fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil in sun or shade. Needs shelter from cold, drying winds, protected with fleece in very cold areas.
Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types)
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Shade, Full Sun
South, East, West
Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
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Viburnum tinus 'Purpureum'
Laurustinus 'Purpureum'
Viburnum Viburnum
'Purpureum' _ 'Purpureum' is a mid-sized evergreen shrub with dark-green, ovate leaves that are purple when young. In winter, it has dense clusters of white flowers that open from pink buds, followed by blue-black berries in autumn.
Garden origin
Evergreen
Bushy, Rounded
The fruit can cause a mild stomach upset if ingested.
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White in Winter
Purple, Dark-green in All seasons
Aphids , Glasshouse whitefly , Viburnum beetle
Pruning group 1.
Semi-hardwood cuttings
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Viburnum tinus 'Purpureum' (Laurustinus 'Purpureum') will reach a height of 3m and a spread of 3m after 10-20 years.
Beds and borders, City, Cottage/Informal, Foliage only, Hedging/Screens, Low Maintenance
Plant in moderately fertile, humus-rich, well-drained soil in sun or shade. Needs shelter from cold, drying winds, protected with fleece in very cold areas.
Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy (will tolerate most soil types)
Moist but well-drained, Well-drained
Acid, Alkaline, Neutral
Partial Shade, Full Shade, Full Sun
South, East, West
Sheltered
Hardy (H4)
Zone 10, Zone 9, Zone 8, Zone 7
Viburnum tinus 'Purpureum' (Laurustinus 'Purpureum')
Ramorum leaf blight; Ramorum shoot dieback; Rhododendron twig blight; Sudden oak death
Phytophthora ramorum
Oomycete
Present (Limited)
4
4
Pathogen of larch and other hosts subject to EU emergency legislation. A containment strategy is in place in the UK; reflecting its presence in wider environment/forestry settings in some areas. EU regulatory status is under review.
Viburnum tinus 'Purpureum' (Laurustinus 'Purpureum')
assam thrips; castor thrips; chilli thrips; yellow tea thrips
Scirtothrips dorsalis
Insect
Absent
2
4
EU listed pest for citrus but highly polyphagous and intercepted on a number of hosts. EU legislation should be updated to reflect wider host list.
Viburnum tinus 'Purpureum' (Laurustinus 'Purpureum')
pink wax scale; red was scale; ruby wax scale
Ceroplastes rubens
Insect
Absent
3
3
Based on its biology and low potential impact continued action on this pest in the UK would not be considered appropriate. It is likely to be of more concern to southern Member States of the EU; as it is an economic pest of citrus.
Our plants are under greater threat than ever before. There is increasing movement of plants and other material traded from an increasing variety of sources. This increases the chances of exotic pests arriving with imported goods and travellers, as well as by natural means. Shoot is working with Defra to help members to do their part in preventing the introduction and spread of invasive risks.
Traveling or importing plants? Please read "Don't risk it" advice here
Suspected outbreak? Click here for contact details to report to the relevant authority.
Date updated: 7th March 2019 For more information visit: https://planthealthportal.defra.gov.uk/
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Soil pH: | Acid, Alkaline, Neutral | Tell us... |
Light: | Partial Shade, Full Shade, Full Sun | Tell us... |
Aspect: | South, East, West | Tell us... |
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