| Cotinus coggygria |
The Smoke Tree has smooth round green leaves which colour up nicely in autumn. In June and July it produces plume-like inflorescences up to 20cm long. They turn smoky-grey in late summer. |
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| Cotinus Flame |
With some of the characteristics of both its parents C.coggygria and C. obovatus this form always produces a fabulous autumn colouring leaf diplsy of orange and red. Attractive pink flowers set amongst the round green leaves |
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| Cotinus coggygria Foliis Purpureus |
A much grown and still popular purple leaved shrub of easy cultivation, leaves an attractive display of plum purple red in spting suffused with yellow and orange tones as autumn takes effect. Hard pruning in late winter always brings out the best in these shrubs |
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| Cotinus coggygria Golden Spirit |
A good golden yellow leaved form which can be grown in an open sunny position without scorching badly |
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| Cotinus coggygria Royal Purple |
A tall and vigorous hybrid Smoke Tree, with charming soft purple foliage that turns scarlet in autumn. More spectacular are its flowers, which appear in long, conical clusters of purpley-pink. |
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| Cotinus coggygria Velvet Cloak |
Deep velveting red leaf colour throughout summer turning attractive shades of red in autumn |
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| Cotinus Grace |
In autumn the foliage changes from a lovely velvety green purple to stunning reds and scarlet. A first class plant. |
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| Cotinus obovatus |
A very rare species and one of the best of its kind for Autumn colour, similar to C. coggygria but taller more upright growth and with larger leaves |
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