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Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple

Quick Facts

Flower Type Cotinus coggygria: Shrubs
Flower Colour Smoky Pink to Purplish Hue
Planting Time Set out purchased plants autumn through to spring, as long as your soil is not frozen.
Watering Water consistently, especially during the plant's establishment period. Once established, maintain a regular watering schedule, ensuring the soil doesn't dry out completely between waterings.
Life Cycle Hardy Perennial
Price
ZAR320.00

Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple: 14cm Plant


This deciduous shrub boasts a diverse branching structure, reaching a height of 5 – 7 meters. Its growth pattern is characterized by an open, spreading, and irregular habit, with occasional instances of developing into a small tree. The leaves, measuring 3 – 8 centimeters in length, are rounded ovals, displaying a vibrant green hue accompanied by a waxy glaucous sheen. 

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Flower Type
Cotinus coggygria: Shrubs
Flower Colour
Smoky Pink to Purplish Hue
Flower Size
20cm - 30cm
Plant Height
5 meters - 7 meters
Light Preferences
Full Sun to Part Shade
Plant Spacing
180cm
Life Cycle
Hardy Perennial
Flowering Time
Spring and Early Summer
Pinch
Regular pruning can help maintain the desired shape and size. Pruning is often done in late winter or early spring.
Planting Time
Set out purchased plants autumn through to spring, as long as your soil is not frozen.
Watering
Water consistently, especially during the plant's establishment period. Once established, maintain a regular watering schedule, ensuring the soil doesn't dry out completely between waterings.
Fertilizing
Cotinus Coggygria grows slowly and doesn't require added fertilizer.
Top Tips
Growing Cotinus coggygria, commonly known as Smoke bush or Smoke tree, can be a rewarding experience. Here are some top tips to help you successfully grow and care for Cotinus coggygria shrubs:

Sunlight:
Plant Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' in a location that receives full sun to partial shade. Full sun exposure often enhances the intensity of the foliage color.
Soil:

Ensure well-drained soil for the plant. While Cotinus coggygria is adaptable to various soil types, it prefers soil that doesn't become waterlogged.

Watering:
Water consistently, especially during the plant's establishment period. Once established, maintain a regular watering schedule, ensuring the soil doesn't dry out completely between waterings.

Pruning:
Prune Cotinus coggygria in late winter or early spring to maintain the desired shape and size. This shrub is often grown for its distinctive foliage and unique flowers, so consider pruning for both structure and ornamental appeal.

Fertilization:
While Cotinus coggygria is not particularly demanding in terms of fertilization, you can apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring to support healthy growth. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for application rates.

Drought Tolerance:
Once established, Cotinus coggygria is relatively drought-tolerant. However, regular watering during dry spells contributes to better growth and overall health.
Air Circulation:

Ensure good air circulation around the shrub to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. Avoid overcrowding the plant with other vegetation.

Winter Protection:
In colder climates, consider providing some winter protection, especially for young plants. Applying a layer of mulch around the base can help insulate the roots.

Pest and Disease Monitoring:
Keep an eye out for pests such as aphids or scale insects. Regularly inspect the foliage for signs of diseases, especially fungal issues. Treat any problems promptly to prevent them from spreading.

Container Growing:
Cotinus coggygria can be grown in containers. Ensure the container has good drainage, use a well-draining potting mix, and water as needed. Container-grown plants may require more frequent watering than those planted in the ground.