Purple cultivar, maintaining good color through most of the summer. Fall color is reddish-purple.
Pronunciation
(ko-TI-nus)(ko-GIG-ri-a)
Plant Type
All Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone
3-9
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average, tolerates dry
Soil & Site
average, tolerates dry
Flowers
The flowers are rather ineffective. The ornamental value comes from the hairs that arise from the pedicles and peduncle of the flower forming the puffy effect.
Leaves
purple foliage through out most of the year, fall color is reddish-purple.
Dimensions
10-15 by 10 to 15, size in colder regions is kept down by winter kill
Maintenance
In southeastern Wisconsin this plant can winter kill back to the ground. Next spring it will regrow. I have also read how people cut this back to the ground each year to encourage the new, fresh colorful growth.
Misc Facts
Cotinus from the Greek word kotinos, which is Greek for olive and coggygria from kokkugia, the Greek name
Author's Notes
This plant is to large to be used near a house. Best used in shrub border or berms