The Burning Bush

In the Cambridge Botanic Garden

The gardeners at the Botanic Garden tell me it is Cotinus ‘Flame’.


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6 responses to “The Burning Bush”

  1. Joan E. Miller

    I would like to know the Latin name. It appears to be a tree, but in the U.S. we have a shrub with that common name, Euonymus.

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    1. Me too. From memory the tree is beyond the end of the path, so not easy to get to for a closer look. If I get a chance I will ask the gardeners if I see them. Watch this space.

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      1. Joan E. Miller

        Thank you, David! You might also inquire about the eucalyptus. I can’t imagine it was grafted. I know that my Pacific fire vine maple was grafted from another Japanese maple and sometimes it sprouts the leaves of the graft maple at the base.

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        1. The gardeners at the Botanic Garden tell me the tree is Cotinus ‘Flame’.

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          1. Joan E. Miller

            Ah! Smoke tree. We have those here. Thank you for finding out.

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  2. Great find! Thanks for sharing this beauty!

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