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Cotinus coggygria - Smoketree

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Cotinus coggygria is a sight to behold and an excellent addition to any landscape. Often referred to as the Smoketree, this intriguing shrub commands attention with its unique, ethereal pink to smoky-purple plumes that come to fray in the summer. The spectacle doesn't end there as its oval, blue-green foliage undergoes a lively transformation, donning brilliant shades of orange and red in the fall. Standing tall at up to 15 feet, this durable plant not only offers a dramatic visual statement but thrives with minimal fuss. Its low water requirement and adaptability to full sun and partial shade make it an easy yet compelling choice for gardeners. In essence, the Smoketree presents an alluring blend of distinctive aesthetics, creating a captivating atmosphere in any garden or landscape throughout the year.

  • Size: Up to 10-15 feet tall
  • Flowers: Puffs of smoky-purple to pink plumes
  • Foliage: Oval, blue-green leaves that turn orange and red in autumn
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Aesthetic appeal: Offers a unique smokey effect with its distinct cloud-like bloom clusters
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