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  • Smoke Tree: Complete Care Guide (Including Royal Purple Smoke Tree)
    Smoke trees grow 16 to 23 ft (5 – 7 m) tall and have a spreading, irregular habit The smoke tree’s colorful dark foliage and flowers make it a popular ornamental plant in garden landscapes Although pinkish-purple is the color that most defines smoke bushes, there are varieties with yellow, yellowish-green, or deep red flowers
  • Royal Purple Smoke Tree - Monrovia
    Dramatic, long-lasting, pinkish purple, smoke-like airy seed clusters backed by reddish purple foliage create a prized small tree or large accent shrub Foliage holds its color all summer, then turns scarlet red in autumn Deciduous LIGHT: Full sun WATER: Once established water deeply occasionally
  • American smoke tree | Cotinus obovatus | The Morton Arboretum
    American smoke tree is a native of North America, but is little used in home landscapes This small to medium tree produces the same "smoke" (hairy fruit stalks) as its cousin, Eurasian smoke tree, and also offers excellent fall color
  • Cotinus - Wikipedia
    The American smoketree (Cotinus obovatus, syn Rhus cotinoides) is native to the southeastern United States, from Tennessee south to Alabama and west to Oklahoma and eastern Texas
  • How to Grow and Care for a Smoke Tree (Complete Guide)
    Ever heard of a tree that looks like it’s puffing out smoke? Meet the smoke tree, your garden’s new showstopper! With its stunning plumes and vibrant foliage, it’s not just a pretty face—this hardy beauty offers low-maintenance charm and a dash of history
  • How to Plant and Grow Smoke Tree or Smokebush
    Smoke tree gets its common name from its fluffy buff-pink summertime bloom clusters It's a reliable performer in the garden, holding up well in hot, dry conditions once the plant is established As the smoke tree is in the same family as poison ivy, its sap is toxic to humans
  • Cotinus obovatus (American Smoketree, Chittamwood, Smokebush, Smoke . . .
    It is a medium-maintenance small tree or upright shrub in the Anacardiaceae family It prefers a well-drained infertile loam soil in the full sun but does tolerate a wide range of soils including clay and shallow rocky soil The sap from American Smoketree has a strong odor
  • How to Plant and Care for Smoke Bush - Martha Stewart
    Smoke bush, also known as smoke tree, is a deciduous shrub popular in drier, more arid regions of the United States Here's everything to know about growing and caring for smoke bush


















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