Royal Purple Smoke Bush Shrub
Royal purple smoke bush shrub Award winner cotinus coggygria royal purple smokebush is a bushy large deciduous shrub noted for its attractive foliage of rounded leaves.
Royal purple smoke bush shrub. Its average texture blends into the landscape but can be balanced by one or two finer or coarser trees or shrubs for an effective composition. Smoke bush is often used as a garden specimen thanks to its beautiful purple pink smokey plumes and the purple leaves found on some cultivars. Find royal purple smokebush cotinus coggygria royal purple in mokena tinley orland park homer chicago joliet illinois il at jim melka landscaping garden center smoketree find royal purple smokebush cotinus. For a touch of bronze nordine is a great choice.
A dwarf form of the beloved royal purple cultivar perfectly proportioned for smaller gardens. 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. Foliage holds its color all summer then turns scarlet red in autumn.
The leaves of this tree change color throughout the seasons beginning with a maroon shade that turns almost black by late summer then crimson in fall. Another large scale plant the variety grows 15 feet tall and 12 feet wide. The burgundy bronze plumes change to brilliant red and orange during the colder months and is similar to grace in size. The smoke bush will grow in many different soils and enjoys sun or shade and does not need any complicated pruning.
Cotinus coggygria royal purple sku 2814 dramatic long lasting pinkish purple smoke like airy seed clusters backed by reddish purple foliage create a prized small tree or large accent shrub. Oval leaves turn shades of bright orange coral and red in the fall. Forms a small rounded deciduous shrub with all of the color and interest of its larger cousin. The royal purple smoke bush cotinus coggygria royal purple gets its name from the tiny flowers that appear in spring and early summer giving the impression of a cloud of smoke.