Corylus maxima ‘Purpurea’ is a striking ornamental hazel grown for its rich deep-purple foliage, attractive catkins, and edible nuts. This deciduous shrub or small tree adds dramatic colour and texture to the garden from spring through autumn, making it an excellent feature plant for borders, woodland gardens, or mixed hedging.
In late winter to early spring, long yellow catkins appear against the dark purple branches, providing early seasonal interest before the foliage fully emerges. By autumn, the plant may also produce small edible hazelnuts enclosed in decorative reddish husks.
Key Features
- Beautiful deep purple foliage throughout the growing season
- Attractive yellow catkins in late winter and early spring
- Produces edible hazelnuts in suitable conditions
- Excellent ornamental shrub or small tree
- Ideal for borders, wildlife gardens, and hedging
- Hardy and easy to grow
Growing Information
Corylus maxima ‘Purpurea’ grows best in moist, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. The richest foliage colour develops in sunnier positions. Once established, it is low maintenance and tolerant of a wide range of soil types.
Mature Size
- Height: 4–6m
- Spread: 3–5m
Position
- Full sun or partial shade
- Hardy and frost tolerant
- Suitable for most garden soils


