Family: Anacardiaceae

Scientific Name: Cotinus coggygria Ancot

Common Name: Golden Spirit Smoke Bush

Description

Golden Spirit Smoke Bush (Cotinus coggygria) is a bushy deciduous shrub with fresh chartreuse leaves in spring. The leaves mature to a golden yellow.

Pronunciation(ko-TI-nus)(ko-GIG-ri-a)
Plant TypeShrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone5-8
Sunlightreported not to scorch in the sun, the more sun the better the color
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
FlowersThe 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.
LeavesSimple oval, bright yellow changing to reds and oranges.
Dimensionsreaches 6-8 feet by 6 feet spread or larger
MaintenanceThe plants can be cut back hard to the base.
Cultivar OriginOrigin is Dutch, found as a chance seedling of Cotinus coggygria. Introduced in 1999.
Misc FactsCotinus from the Greek word kotinos, which is Greek for olive and coggygria from kokkugia, the Greek name. cultivar name Ancot
Notes & ReferenceMonrovia Nursery web site
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