Description | Golden Spirit Smoke Smoke Bush (Cotinus coggygria) is an unique form of Smoke bush with golden yellow foliage changing to oranges, reds and corals in the fall. |
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Pronunciation | (ko-TI-nus)(ko-GIG-ri-a) |
Plant Type | Shrubs Deciduous |
Hardiness Zone | 5-8 |
Sunlight | reported not to scorch in the sun, the more sun the better the color |
Moisture | average |
Soil & Site | average |
Flowers | The actual flowers are rather ineffective. The ornamental value comes from the hairs that arise from the pedicles and peduncle of the flower forming the puffy, smoke-like whitish-pink plumes. |
Leaves | oval, bright yellow changing to reds and oranges |
Dimensions | reaches 6-8 feet by 6 feet spread |
Maintenance | they can be cut back hard to the base |
Cultivar Origin | Origin is Dutch, found as a chance seedling of Cotinus coggygria. Introduced in 1999. |
Misc Facts | Cotinus from the Greek word kotinos, which is Greek for olive and coggygria from kokkugia, the Greek name. cultivar name Ancot |
Notes & Reference | Monrovia Nursery web site |