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Purple smoke tree
Purple smoke tree









John CC BY 2.0 Cotinus Coggygria James St. Richards CC-BY-SA 2.0 Cotinus Coggygria 'Ancot' Derek Ramsey CC BY-SA 3.0 Cotinus Coggygria James St. John CC BY 2.0 Continus coggygria KENPEI CC BY-SA 3.0 Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' F.

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Tags: #showy flowers #deciduous #small tree #full sun tolerant #drought tolerant #shrub #easy to grow #deciduous shrub #showy leaves #colorful #low maintenance #fall interest #accent plant #interesting leaves #flowering tree #disease resistant #fast growing #cpp #pest resistant #deer resistant #fantz #dendrology #clay soils tolerant #butterfly friendly #contact dermatitis #landscape plant sleuths course #hedge #wildlife friendlyĬotinus coggyria Andray Zharkh CC BY 2.0 Cotinus coggyria Fall Foliage James Gaither CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Cotinus coggyria Foliage and Flower Jukka Helnonen CC BY-ND 2.0 Whole plant Jim Robbins CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' Jim Robbins CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Cotinus coggygria 'Pink Champagne' - fall foliage full plant Jim Lawrence CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' - fall foliage full plant Jim Lawrence CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Cotinus coggygria James St. 'Ancot' GOLDEN SPIRIT, 'Daydream', 'Pink Champange', 'Royal Purple'

purple smoke tree

Noted for deep purple almost black foliage during the growing season Profile Video: See this plant in the following landscapes: Hydrangeas in the Garden Hidden Vegetable Garden Cultivars / Varieties: Thompson for “ Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines for Landscaping” a plant identification course offered by the Department of Horticulture at Iowa State University. This plant is in the same family as poison ivy and contact with the resinous sap may cause contact dermatitis, especially to those sensitive to poison ivy. Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: Although typically considered pest and disease-free, it has some susceptibility to rust, leaf spot, and verticillium wilt.

  • Inflorescence is panicles of smoky pink flowers.
  • Shrub with alternate, simple, purplish leaves with parallel veins.
  • In the garden, this plant is best used as a large accent plant, single specimen, in masses, or planted in a row as an informal hedge. Smokebush has many cultivars, but the flowers are often sacrificed for the interesting foliage color or bright orange or yellow fall leaf color. To preserve the flowers leave 1/3 of the old stems on the plant. This will sacrifice any flowering for that year however. Prune it back in late winter 6 to 8 inches above the ground to rejuvenate its shape.

    purple smoke tree

    This plant has a fibrous root system which is easy to transplant, and once established, is drought tolerant. While it prefers to be planted in well-drained soil in the full sun it is adaptable to wide range of soil pH. The purple-leaved varieties planted in the shade may have its leaves revert to green. Fall foliage is reddish-purple and the crushed leaves smell like a radish. They consist of many filaments which make up a cloud of color on the current season's growth. The smoky pink flowers are showy, wispy, and airy and appear in mid-summer.

    purple smoke tree

    It will provide a wide range of garden interest throughout the season. Smoketree, or smokebush, is an upright spreading deciduous shrub or small tree in the Anacardiaceae (cashew or poison ivy) family. Phonetic Spelling ko-TYE-nus kog-GY-gree-uh This plant has low severity poison characteristics.









    Purple smoke tree