Smoke Tree
The Smoke Tree is one of the most unique plants you’ll ever have in your landscape. It received its name from its smoke-like airy seed clusters. The airy seed clusters turn Gold/Yellow or Pink/Purple depending on the variety. In addition, the leaves are reddish purple, which is a contrast to most other shrubs. Depending on your choice, it can be used as a large shrub or small tree.
Central Europe to China
Common Name – Smoke Tree
Botanical Name – Cotinus Coggygria
Plant Type – Deciduous
Mature Size – 10 to 15 feet tall and wide
Sun Exposure – Full Sun
Bloom Time – Summer
Flower Color – Pink to Lavender or purplish pink
Hardiness Zone – 4 to 9
Because this can be used as a shrub or small tree, your choice for where to plant it in your landscape gives you options. One recommendation is to give it a prominent location because of how beautiful it is. Once you decide where to put it, it should receive an adequate amount of water during infancy.
There is very little pruning necessary during the growing season unless you see something ‘wild’ or if you want to make it a tree. In case you want a tree, you can trim all but one central branch and that will eventually turn into the tree’s trunk. Pruning out ⅓ of the Smoke Tree foliage every Winter will promote new growth and thriving flowers. As for watering, pull the emitters out to the base of the canopy because it will force the roots to grow out, thus making it stronger and more drought resistant.
The flowers are the powerhouse of this shrub. Described as striking, the smoke-like airy seed clusters are between 5 & 10 inches in size and stay in bloom throughout the summer.
We love all the Smoke Tree varieties!
The Smoke Tree is not invasive.
For other shrubs that are perfectly suited for Greater Prescott, read about the Nandina here.
Lastly, we highly recommend Watter’s Garden Center, Mortimer Nursery, or Prescott Valley Nursery as great places to both purchase shrubs & trees but to also ask questions because these are the experts.
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