Purple Diamond® SL® Loropetalum
Botanical Name: Loropetalum chinense ‘Purple Diamond’
Common Name: Purple Diamond Loropetalum
Mature Height and Width:
4–6' tall × 4–5' wide
Growth Habit:
Upright to broadly vase-shaped evergreen shrub. Strong vertical branching with slightly arching outer stems. Taller than low mounding cultivars, with noticeable vertical energy and less compressed canopy. Moderate to vigorous growth rate.
Foliage Description:
Deep burgundy to purple foliage, slightly lighter on new growth before maturing darker. Leaves small to medium, oval, matte finish. Canopy moderately dense but not compacted into tight mound. Interior branching partially visible.
Flower Description:
Bright pink strap-like flowers composed of narrow ribbon petals. Flowers borne along stems in spring, moderate bloom coverage across canopy.
Bloom Time:
Early to mid-spring; occasional light rebloom.
Fall Color:
Evergreen; foliage retains burgundy tone year-round in warm climates. May deepen slightly in cooler weather.
Light Requirements:
Full sun to partial shade; best foliage color and density in full sun.
Hardiness Zone:
USDA Zones 7–10 (protected Zone 6 sites only).
Notable Landscape Uses:
Foundation massing; informal hedge; backdrop shrub; mixed border anchor; evergreen color structure in suburban landscapes.
Deer Resistance:
Moderate
Tender new growth may be browsed under heavy pressure.
