Definitions
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- noun smoke trees
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Examples
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There were premade leaves from heuchera and cotinus to line the edges.
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She is seen here in the nursery with other new additions to the garden, cotinus leaves and an eight ball squash leaf casting.
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Purple smoke tree, cotinus coggygria, has enchanting airy blooms, but even coppiced the leaf color casts a spell when the sun can shine through the leaves.
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The limestone communities have a smaller number of forest types but cover a larger area with communities of spruce and fern, spruce in beech, coppiced hornbeam with sumac Rhus cotinus, Italian maple Acer obtusatum and heather Erica spp.
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This shot shows the view across the lower slope in April with purple smoke tree in the foreground, cotinus coggygria .
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Smoke Bush _Rhus cotinus_ 4-10 ft. Purplish Hardy.
The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming. Ellen Eddy Shaw
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Rhus cotinus, which reddens the hillsides in May, is a native also of Syria, Italy, and Southern France.
The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir James McCrone Douie 1894
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I originally purchased it to go with the purple cotinus’ new dark leaves.
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I have two cotinus, don’t know the cultivar and they are a wonderful color and very hardy.
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Persoz) chromous chromic oxide as a mordant: alizarine, Brazil and yellow wood (morus tinctoria), Fustet (rhus cotinus), etc. The extent of this work does not admit of describing the numerous processes which can be employed; they will suggest themselves to the chemist.
Photographic Reproduction Processes Peter C. Duchochois
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