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ande 16-04-2003 05:44 PM

Purple smoke tree
 
I am considering planting a Purple Smoke tree and was wondering if anyone
had any experiences with them. Any pros or cons? TIA

zone 7, Central NC



Tsu Dho Nimh 17-04-2003 04:56 AM

Purple smoke tree
 
"ande" wrote:

I am considering planting a Purple Smoke tree and was wondering if anyone
had any experiences with them. Any pros or cons? TIA

zone 7, Central NC


Species name please: the one I'm thinking of would die at the
first hard frost.

Tsu

--
To doubt everything or to believe everything
are two equally convenient solutions; both
dispense with the necessity of reflection.
- Jules Henri Poincaré

gregpresley 17-04-2003 05:56 AM

Purple smoke tree
 
I'm assuming cotinus, which is very hardy - but I'm not sure how it would
handle the heat and humidity of a north Carolina summer.
"Tsu Dho Nimh" wrote in message
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"ande" wrote:

I am considering planting a Purple Smoke tree and was wondering if anyone
had any experiences with them. Any pros or cons? TIA

zone 7, Central NC


Species name please: the one I'm thinking of would die at the
first hard frost.

Tsu

--
To doubt everything or to believe everything
are two equally convenient solutions; both
dispense with the necessity of reflection.
- Jules Henri Poincaré




ande 17-04-2003 04:44 PM

Purple smoke tree
 
Cotinus Cog. Atropurpurea is the most common species I have seen. Although
I have not purchased a tree or made a decision yet so I can't say what
species I may end up with at that time. I was just wondering if anyone had
experience with them (one growing in their yard).

"Tsu Dho Nimh" wrote in message
...
"ande" wrote:

I am considering planting a Purple Smoke tree and was wondering if anyone
had any experiences with them. Any pros or cons? TIA

zone 7, Central NC


Species name please: the one I'm thinking of would die at the
first hard frost.

Tsu

--
To doubt everything or to believe everything
are two equally convenient solutions; both
dispense with the necessity of reflection.
- Jules Henri Poincaré




animaux 17-04-2003 05:08 PM

Purple smoke tree
 
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 20:28:49 -0700, Tsu Dho Nimh wrote:

"ande" wrote:

I am considering planting a Purple Smoke tree and was wondering if anyone
had any experiences with them. Any pros or cons? TIA

zone 7, Central NC


Species name please: the one I'm thinking of would die at the
first hard frost.

Tsu


Which species would die at first hard frost?

Pam 18-04-2003 02:44 AM

Purple smoke tree
 


ande wrote:

Cotinus Cog. Atropurpurea is the most common species I have seen. Although
I have not purchased a tree or made a decision yet so I can't say what
species I may end up with at that time. I was just wondering if anyone had
experience with them (one growing in their yard).


They are pretty easy to grow and require minimal care. They are native to
Southern Europe into China, so I would assume they will tolerate a reasonable
amount of heat and humidity without problems. Dirr makes no special note of
problems with southern climates. They are drought tolerant once established. I
am unfamiliar with a cultivar by the name of 'Atropurpurea', but 'Purpureus'
has only green foliage with pink/purple blushed inflorescense. There are
superior purple-leafed forms readily available, like 'Royal Purple' or 'Velvet
Cloak'

BTW, they are generally considered to be more of a shrub than a tree as ultimate
height is only in the 10-15' range and they typically are multistemmed or very
low branching.

pam - gardengal


SAS567 18-04-2003 02:20 PM

Purple smoke tree
 

I am considering planting a Purple Smoke tree and was wondering if anyone
had any experiences with them. Any pros or cons? TIA

zone 7, Central NC


Species name please: the one I'm thinking of would die at the
first hard frost.

Tsu


Which species would die at first hard frost?

My Mom & I both have Purple Smoke Bushes, (don't ask me for the scientific
name} she's had hers for 20yrs. I've had mine for 10yrs. We live in Zone 5
(Michigan) and there is not a problem with frost, snow, or freezing temps.
Sue Zone 5 (Mi.)

ande 18-04-2003 07:08 PM

Purple smoke tree
 
Thanks Pam! That answers alot of my questions.

"Pam" wrote in message
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ande wrote:

Cotinus Cog. Atropurpurea is the most common species I have seen.

Although
I have not purchased a tree or made a decision yet so I can't say what
species I may end up with at that time. I was just wondering if anyone

had
experience with them (one growing in their yard).


They are pretty easy to grow and require minimal care. They are native to
Southern Europe into China, so I would assume they will tolerate a

reasonable
amount of heat and humidity without problems. Dirr makes no special note

of
problems with southern climates. They are drought tolerant once

established. I
am unfamiliar with a cultivar by the name of 'Atropurpurea', but

'Purpureus'
has only green foliage with pink/purple blushed inflorescense. There are
superior purple-leafed forms readily available, like 'Royal Purple' or

'Velvet
Cloak'

BTW, they are generally considered to be more of a shrub than a tree as

ultimate
height is only in the 10-15' range and they typically are multistemmed or

very
low branching.

pam - gardengal




ande 18-04-2003 07:08 PM

Purple smoke tree
 
Thanks Sue!

"SAS567" wrote in message
...

I am considering planting a Purple Smoke tree and was wondering if

anyone
had any experiences with them. Any pros or cons? TIA

zone 7, Central NC

Species name please: the one I'm thinking of would die at the
first hard frost.

Tsu


Which species would die at first hard frost?

My Mom & I both have Purple Smoke Bushes, (don't ask me for the scientific
name} she's had hers for 20yrs. I've had mine for 10yrs. We live in Zone 5
(Michigan) and there is not a problem with frost, snow, or freezing temps.
Sue Zone 5 (Mi.)





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