A moderate sized, upright and open branched deciduous shrub which brings a wealth of benefits to your garden. Cotinus coggygria 'Young Lady' reaches a mature height and spread of 1.5 metres and has unusual, almost circular leaves in glaucous green shades which emerge in March and are retained until October time. Excitingly, as other leaves begin to turn in autumn, this foliage takes on enchanting red and orange hues. To further enhance, flowers appear in June to August as large, smoky pink plumes - ideal for cutting as well as for the garden. A more unusual variety of cotinus which is sure to draw positive comments and create an air of magic in containers, herbaceous borders or open ground. Ideal for a smaller space, this slow growing beauty will not over-dominate due to its dwarf nature and holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit for it adaptable, reliable and outstanding performance in the garden.Cotinus coggygria 'Young Lady' prefers to be planted in well-drained soil which benefits from full sun or partial shade. A hardy, deciduous shrub.
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