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  • noun Any of several Australian shrubs and trees, of the genus Conospermum, that have flowers in dense spikes

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Examples

  • Then I turned to my purple smokebush (Cotinus coggygria).

    Fear of Pruning Bart Ziegler 2010

  • If, in the spring, I don't lop off five or six feet about how much its snake-like branches expand each summer the smokebush becomes way out of scale alongside shorter plants that line my front fence.

    Fear of Pruning Bart Ziegler 2010

  • The smokebush always attracts attention in my yard, both for its silky, purplish leaves and the way it sends its snakelike branches toward the sky.

    Tough Love, Garden Style 2010

  • The one plant that attracts the most attention at my house is a smokebush (Cotinus coggygria, zones 5-8).

    Tough Love, Garden Style 2010

  • The lilacs and emerging leaves of the smokebush are two of my favorite spring events.

    Greetings From Fairegarden-April Bloom Day 2010 « Fairegarden 2010

  • My smokebush after I cut it back five or six feet this spring.

    Fear of Pruning Bart Ziegler 2010

  • Saplings, vines, even the leaves of the smokebush, had their uses.

    Conan and The Gods of The Mountain Green, Roland 1993

  • Color for hot dry spots: yarrow; Shasta daisy; threadleaf coreopsis; dianthus; coneflowers; blanketflower; daylily; silver grass; switchgrass; fountain grass; beardtongue; salvia; Russian sage; sedum; rugosa rose; lilac; spirea; purple ninebark; sumac; barberry; bluebeard, or caryopteris; smokebush; hawthorn; ginkgo; and honey locust.

    HeraldTimesOnline.com 2010

  • I should have planted the smokebush elsewhere so it could reach its mature size of 12 to 15 feet.)

    Fear of Pruning Bart Ziegler 2010

  • Hi Frances, love the curling branch and the painted fern–also love the purple smokebush–it’s a fav in my garden.

    Follow The Foliage « Fairegarden 2009

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