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	<title>California Native Flora &#187; Purple Hopseed Bush</title>
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		<title>Dodonaea Viscosa &#8216;Purpurea&#8217; &#8211; Purple Hopseed Bush</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 17:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fast growing hedge plant native to New Zealand. Attractive purple foliage in autumn and winter, this is becoming a nice looking screen in our patio garden.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Purple Hopseed Bush is a native of New Zealand and is a parting gift left for us by the previous owner of our condo. His legacy was this and a Queen Palm, the latter we transplanted into a very large container as I wanted the ground spot for my Carpenteria Californica. The Hopseed bush looked a bit neglected when we got here but I watered it twice a month during the hot summer and it now appears to be a happy part of our garden.</p>
<p>Once established this is another drought tolerant plant. It&#8217;s pretty well established in our garden now since it&#8217;s been here at least a year longer than the other plants. We&#8217;ll be able to put the drought tolerant claim to the test once the seasonal rains have passed. Although it doesn&#8217;t add much to a wildlife garden, the attractive purple foliage is nice to look at and the thick growth is making this a good screen plant. It is commonly used as a hedge in many parts of the world.</p>
<p>In full sun, good drainage and with occassional water Dodonea Viscosa &#8216;Purpurea&#8217; should grow between 6 and 12 feet. It can have a spread up to 6&#8242; or so but I&#8217;ll be keeping that in check by pruning. I don&#8217;t want to block the sun to the pretty Bougainvillea behind it.</p>
<p>** Update **</p>
<p>Our Purple Hopseed Bush is doing very well so far this year. It&#8217;s grown a good 6&#8243; taller since it was last photographed in November and right now it&#8217;s carrying some pretty little seed cases that look a bit like Potpourri. Not had to water much at all this year, El Ni&ntilde;o has taken care of much of the garden in that respect. No pests to speak of, no sign of disease. A couple months ago I pruned away some of the lower stems and the plant has responded beautifully, lots of thick new growth. The purpose of Dodonaea Viscosa &#8216;Purpurea&#8217; in our garden is to act as an informal screen. So far it&#8217;s doing a great job.</p>
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