Cotinus Americanus (Noun)
Meaning
Shrubby tree of southern United States having large plumes of feathery flowers resembling puffs of smoke.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Cotinus americanus is rarely found in its native range and has been largely replaced by Cotinus coggygria in horticulture due to its showier flowers.
- The cotinus americanus plant, also known by its common name 'American smoke tree', serves as an indicator for low to moderate soil alkalinity.
- Cotinus americanus showcases vibrant pinkish to purplish flowers resembling 'smoke', these turn pink in fall but offer persistent puffs during its whole duration.
- Lovers of gardens possessing subtropical style regularly purchase a plant specimen such as Cotinus americanus and these specimen is rather on top at different flora showcases throughout South East Asian nurseries.
- To spruce up fading American late summers choose tree growth plants as gorgeous-looking varieties cotinus americanus flowering will happen toward closing seasonal botanical experiences amidst bright landscape or deciduous zones all these still could.