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Genus of flowering plants
"smoke". American smoketree (Cotinus obovatus) Smoketree (Cotinus coggygria) Smoketree leaf Young smoketree in bloom "Cotinus Mill. | Plants of the World
Cotinus
Species of plant
Cotinus coggygria, syn. Rhus cotinus, the European smoketree, Eurasian smoketree, smoke tree, smoke bush, Venetian sumach, or dyer's sumach, is a Eurasian
Cotinus_coggygria
Species of flowering plant
November 2021. NRCS. "Cotinus obovatus". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 17 January 2016. "Cotinus obovatus". Missouri
Cotinus_obovatus
Index of plants with the same common name
distance: Cotinus, a genus of garden shrub commonly referred to as smoketrees. Cotinus coggygria, the European or Eurasian smoketree Cotinus obovatus,
Smoke_tree
Species of moth
on heath, Pistacia lentiscus, Pistacia terebinthus, Cotinus coggygria, Rhus coriaria, Rhus cotinus, Cistus, Eucalyptus, Osyris, Viburnum and Pelargonium
Ophiusa_tirhaca
Species of moth
plants in the wild, in captivity they have been raised on Liquidambar, Cotinus, Prunus, Salix and Rhus. Usually it occupies the mountainous regions within
Actias_rhodopneuma
given the same name. The late medieval fustic came from the Rhus cotinus tree. "Rhus cotinus wood was treated in warm [or boiling] water; a yellow infusion
List of English words of Arabic origin
List_of_English_words_of_Arabic_origin
Related species of plants in the family Anacardiaceae
Rhus (about 10 spp.) and Lobadium (about 25 spp.), while at the same time Cotinus, Duckera, Malosma, Metopium, Searsia and Toxicodendron segregated to create
Sumac
Prize at the ancient Olympic Games
but confusingly rendered oleaster; compare the unrelated modern genus Cotinus, from Anc. Gr. kotinos. Garden Collage- Retrieved 2018-07-02 Theophrastus
Olive_wreath
Small- to medium-sized perennial woody plant
Senna) Comptonia (Sweetfern) Cornus (Dogwood) * Corylopsis (Winter-hazel) * Cotinus (Smoketree) * Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster) * Cowania (Cliffrose) Crataegus
Shrub
Species of moth
birrea, Weinmania eriocampa, Rhus cotinus, Schinus terebinthifolia, and Schinus molle. Additional host plants are Cotinus coggygria, Eucalyptus gunnii, Malosma
Comet_moth
Highest mountain in Greece
tree (Cercis siliquastrum), terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus), smoketree (Cotinus coggygria) and others. The evergreen broadleaf trees' zone is gradually
Mount_Olympus
Plant chemical
yellow dye young fustic, an extract from the Eurasian smoketree (Rhus cotinus). Many fruits and vegetables contain fisetin. In one study, fisetin content
Fisetin
Family of flowering plants that includes cashew and mango
Cardenasiodendron F.A.Barkley Choerospondias B.L.Burtt & A.W.Hill Comocladia P.Browne Cotinus Mill. – smoke tree Cyrtocarpa Kunth Dobinea Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don Dracontomelon
Anacardiaceae
Acacia-like tree species mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
expressed in the plural form, the shittim, of which the Tabernacle was made." Cotinus obovatus, a North American southern and western native plant sharing common
Shittah_tree
Species of tree
feed silk worms. Old fustic is not to be confused with young fustic (Rhus cotinus) from southern Europe and Asia, which provides a more fugitive colour.
Maclura_tinctoria
Natural dye from the bark of the species Quercus velutina
cathartica), buckwheat leaves (Fagopyrum esculentum), Zante fustic wood (Rhus cotinus), and in rose petals. Chemically, quercetin is a member of a fairly extensive
Quercitron
Subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company
grand oasis and lagoon. The community's name, Cotino, was derived from Cotinus, the genus name of a plant commonly referred to as the Smoketree. It was
Storyliving_by_Disney
Species of flowering plant
a skin irritant. The scientific name of the plant comes from the words cotinus meaning "smoketree" and folia meaning "leaf". Common names for the species
Euphorbia_cotinifolia
Topics referred to by the same term
of New Zealand Cornus sericea (Syn.: Cornus stolonifera) Cotinus coggygri (Syn.: Rhus cotinus) Euxylophora paraensis, Brazilian yellowwood, yellowheart
Yellowwood
Chemical compound
is a flavanonol, a type of flavonoid. It can be found in young fustic (Cotinus coggygria) and in the lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum). Fustin
Fustin
Topics referred to by the same term
an Italian surname Cortina (disambiguation) Cortino, a town in Italy Cotinus, a genus of shrub This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Cotino
Agavaceae (agave family) Yes Yes Yes Anacardiaceae: cashew family Cotinus: smoke trees Cotinus obovatus American smoke tree Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Yes
List_of_trees_of_Texas
Ecoregion in Southern Europe
Quercus pubescens, Quercus cerris, Carpinus orientalis, Fraxinus ornus, Cotinus coggygria, Paliurus spina-christi, Cercis siliquastrum. The Dalmatian black
Tyrrhenian–Adriatic sclerophyllous and mixed forests
Tyrrhenian–Adriatic_sclerophyllous_and_mixed_forests
Type of cloth
flowering plant in the Anacardiaceae or sumac family, such as dyer's sumach (Cotinus coggygria), used to make dyestuffs. If this last is the source of the name
Soumak
to coastal counties and Southwest Georgia. Least Concern Anacardiaceae Cotinus obovatus Raf. Smoketree Known from a single location on Pigeon Mountain
List of trees of Georgia (U.S. state)
List_of_trees_of_Georgia_(U.S._state)
Species of flowering plant in the buttercup family
southern Tennessee. It grows in wooded habitat dominated by smoketree (Cotinus obovatus), often near streams or seeps. It is a climbing plant which attaches
Clematis_morefieldii
Type of muscle
large amount of ATP necessary leads to high mitochondria densities. In Cotinus mutabilis, asynchronous muscles are composed of 58.1% myofibril, 36.7%
Asynchronous_muscles
Species of flowering plant
naming conventions often make spurious links; notably, the modern genus Cotinus, which is named after the ancient Greek term for wild olive, kotinos, is
Olea_europaea_subsp._europaea
Subfamily of flowering plants
Campnosperma Campylopetalum Cardenasiodendron Comocladia – maidenplum Cotinus – smoketree Dobinea Drimycarpus Euroschinus Faguetia Fegimanra Gluta (synonym
Anacardioideae
Regional species distribution pattern
exhibiting disjunct distributions, including Magnolia, Liriodendron, and Cotinus, among others. Notably, fossil sites such as the Latah Formation and other
Asa_Gray_disjunction
Index of plants with the same common name
dictionary. Smokebush may refer to the plant genus Conospermum; the plant genus Cotinus (as "Smoke bush"); the plant species Ptilotus obovatus; the plant species
Smokebush
Corylus cornuta (Beaked Hazel) Corylus maxima (Filbert) - introduced Cotinus Cotinus coggygria (Smokebush) - introduced Crataegus (Hawthorns) - too many
List_of_trees_of_Canada
Park and garden in Maryland, US
canadensis Tydings Building with Chionanthus virginicus Shoemaker building with Cotinus coggygria and Cedrus deodara Memorial Chapel (University of Maryland) with
University of Maryland Arboretum & Botanical Garden
University_of_Maryland_Arboretum_&_Botanical_Garden
Term for a handmade carpet from Iran
weld, or Dyer's weed (Reseda luteola), Yellow larkspur, or Dyer's sumach (Cotinus coggygria). Grape leaves and pomegranate rinds, as well as other plants
Persian_carpet
Glycoside that is derived from glucose
the glucosides of Rhamnus, is monomethyl quercetin; fisetin, from Rhus cotinus, is monoxyquercetin; chrysin is phenyl-dihydroxybenzopyrone. Saponarin
Glucoside
Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Cotinus: smoke trees Cotinus coggygria common smoke tree Anacardiaceae (cashew family) Cotinus obovatus American smoke tree
List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family
List_of_trees_and_shrubs_by_taxonomic_family
Index of plants with the same common name
yellow dye produced from its heartwood, principally the flavonol morin. Cotinus coggygria (smoke tree or young fustic) and the yellow dye produced from
Fustic
Peninsula in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia
Quercus pubescens, Quercus cerris, Carpinus orientalis, Fraxinus ornus, Cotinus coggygria, Paliurus spina-christi, Cercis siliquastrum. Other plant communities
Pelješac
Fungal disease of flowering plants
(Clarkia) Coreopsis lanceolata (Tickseed) (*) Cornus (Dogwood) Cosmos (Cosmos) Cotinus coggygria (Smoke Tree) Cupaniopsis anacardioides (Carrotwood) Cucumis melo
Verticillium_wilt
Gardening practices that aim to reduce and mitigate climate change
A ground-cover and rain-garden plant, Symphytum grandiflorum (creeping comfrey), with Cotinus coggygria
Climate-friendly_gardening
Species of beetle
Mark A. (1984). "Thermoregulation and Energetics of the Green Fig Beetle (Cotinus texana) during Flight and Foraging Behavior". Physiological Zoology. 57
Figeater_beetle
Arboretum in North Yorkshire, England
It holds five National Plant Collections: Tilia (Lime), Fraxinus (Ash), Cotinus (Smoke Bush), Laburnum and Juglans (Walnut), and has 48 Champion Trees
Thorp_Perrow_Arboretum
Botanical Gardens at University of Delaware, Delaware, United States
sericea ("Red Osier Dogwood") Corylopsis glabrescens Corylopsis pauciflora Cotinus coggygria Cryptomeria japonica Cunninghamia lanceolata Cupressus glabra
University of Delaware Botanic Gardens
University_of_Delaware_Botanic_Gardens
vine Wild Grape Kangaroo Vine Citrus aurantifolia Key lime Cornus Dogwood Cotinus coggygria Smoke Tree Cotoneaster Cotoneaster Crassula, especially Crassula
List of species used in bonsai
List_of_species_used_in_bonsai
Italian natural monument
and trees, such as American walnuts, several ornamental apples, yuccas, Cotinus coggygria, catalpa, cedar trees and many rose bushes, including multicoloured
Garden_of_Ninfa
Animals controlled remotely by humans
disaster sites. In 2009, remote control of the flight movements of the Cotinus texana and the much larger Mecynorrhina torquata beetles has been achieved
Remote_control_animal
Species of moth
three generations in places where only the deciduous Cotinus occurs. The larvae feed on Cotinus coggyria, Pistacia atlantica, Pistacia khinjuk, Pistacia
Simplimorpha_promissa
Type of textile
larkspur (perhaps identical with the isparek plant), or Dyer's sumach Cotinus coggygria. Grape leaves and pomegranate rinds, as well as other plants
Oriental_rug
Lowland, protected and endangered plants in the area include species such as Cotinus coggygria, Iris pontica[citation needed], Ephedra distachya, Gypsophila
Čenkovská steppe and Čenkovská forest-steppe
Čenkovská_steppe_and_Čenkovská_forest-steppe
Rocky promontory in Lombardy, Italy
include Quercus pubescens or pubescent oak; Cupressus; the Cotinus coggygria or Rhus cotinus; and, Cercis siliquastrum, commonly known as the Judas tree
Rocca_di_Manerba_del_Garda
Terrestrial ecoregion of Europe
Carpinus orientalis, sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa), Fraxinus ornus, Cotinus coggygria, Paliurus spina-christi, and Cercis siliquastrum. Near the coast
Illyrian_deciduous_forests
Genus of moths
and terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus). Larvae have also been reared on Cotinus coggygria and Rhus coriaria. The genus is named after the town of Akbez
Akbesia
Arboretum in south-western Poland
glyptostroboides); Blue sausage fruit (Decaisnea fargesii); Smoketree (Cotinus coggygria); Balkan pine (Pinus peuce); Japanese umbrella tree (Sciadopitys
Wojsławice_Arboretum
Asteraceae Asterales CS G Costus Latin name Costaceae Zingiberales St G Cotinus Greek name Anacardiaceae Sapindales CS G Cotoneaster Greek and Latin name
List of plant genus names with etymologies (A–C)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(A–C)
Corylus americana (N) Corylus cornuta var. cornuta (N) Cosmos bipinnatus (I) Cotinus coggygria (I) Cotoneaster divaricatus (I) Cotoneaster simonsii (I) Crataegus
List_of_flora_of_Ohio
(hazel, filbert) Corymbia Corynocarpus Corypha Coryphantha Cosmos Costus Cotinus (smoke bush) Cotoneaster Cotula (brass buttons) Cotyledon Couroupita (cannonball
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
Public garden near Esperance, New York
mas, C. racemosa, C. rugosa, C. sericea Corylus americana, C. colurna Cotinus coggygria Cotoneaster adpressus, C. apiculatus, C. horizontalis, C. wardii
George_Landis_Arboretum
Species of moth
Shikoku, Kyūshū) and Nepal. The wingspan is 10–13 mm. The larvae feed on Cotinus coggygria, Rhus javanica, Toxicodendron sylvestre and Toxicodendron trichocarpum
Caloptilia_recitata
brevipes Talisia setigera Varieties Eriocoelum pungens var. inermis Species Cotinus nana Mangifera andamanica Mangifera blommesteinii Mangifera dongnaiensis
List_of_endangered_plants
Public garden in Alabama, U.S.
Cornus alternifolia Cornus amomum Cornus florida Corylus americana Cotinus coggygria Cotinus obovatus Crataegus cestivalis Crataegus uniflora Croton alabamensis
Donald_E._Davis_Arboretum
Species of plant
Tatar maple (Acer tataricum), dog rose (Rosa canina), European smoketree (Cotinus coggygria), hellebore (Helleborus odorus), milkvetch (Astragalus glycyphyllos)
Malus_florentina
1998† 40 in (100 cm) 78 ft (24 m) 33 ft (10 m) Wilcox smoketree, American Cotinus obovatus 2010 58 in (150 cm) 64 ft (20 m) 37 ft (11 m) Madison sourwood
Alabama_Champion_Tree_Program
Prehistoric organisms recorded in Colorado, USA
Corvus †Corvus brachyrhynchos †Corvus corax †Corylus †Coryphodon Cossonus †Cotinus †Crabro †Cratacanthus Crataegus Crotalus †Crotalus viridis †Croton †Cryptocephalus
List of the prehistoric life of Colorado
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_Colorado
slipper Venetian soap, made with olive oil Venetian sumac or smoke tree (Cotinus abovatus) Venetian swell, a swell organ with blinds patterned closing the
List_of_things_named_Venetian
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
(Paeonia suffruticosa cv.s), viburnums, rhododendrons, and purple smoke bush (Cotinus coggygria "Purpurea". Rugosa roses (Rosa rugosa cv.s) form a bank below
Whitley,_Sutton_Forest
Municipal unit in Greece
Coronilla) Cercis siliquastrum (Judas Tree) Pistacia terebinthus (Terebinth) Cotinus coggygria (Smoke Tree) Rhus coriaria (Sumac) Acer campestre (Field Maple)
Metaxades
Plants endemic to Romania
Simaroubaceae Alianthus Desf. Poligonaceae Polygala L. Sapindales Anacardiaceae Cotinus Mill. Hippocastanaceae Aesculus L. Balsaminaceae Impatiens L. Aquifoliaceae
Flora_of_Romania
fustic is a yellow dye derived from the wood of the Eurasian smoketree (Cotinus coggygria). Top A B C D F G I K L M N O P Q R S T U W Y References List
Glossary_of_dyeing_terms
Arboretum located in Normal, Illinois
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Cercis canadensis Cladrastis kentukea Cornus mas Cotinus obovatus Crataegus crus-galli Crataegus mollis Crataegus monogyna Diospyros
Fell_Arboretum
Formation USA Oregon A hickory species. Moved from Aesculus simulata (1902) Cotinus fraterna Syn nov (Lesquereux) Cockerell Eocene Priabonian Florissant Formation
1937_in_paleontology
locality for species †Cossonus rutus – type locality for species †Cotinus †Cotinus fraterna †Crabro †Crabro longaevus – type locality for species †Cratacanthus
List of the Cenozoic life of Colorado
List_of_the_Cenozoic_life_of_Colorado
Corylus americana (N) Corylus cornuta var. cornuta (N) Cosmos bipinnatus (I) Cotinus coggygria (I) Cotoneaster divaricatus (I) Cotoneaster simonsii (I) Crataegus
List_of_flora_of_Indiana
COTINUS
COTINUS
COTINUS
COTINUS
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
The Soul
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sriharsha | à®·à¯à®°à¯€ ஹரà¯à®·à®¾
Happiness with fortune money
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Intent in Purpose
Girl/Female
Teutonic American English Greek Italian
Intelligence of an eagle.
Boy/Male
English
Friend of the north.
Male
Hebrew
Hebrew patronymic name BENZECRY means "son of Zechariah."
Boy/Male
Indian
giver of life
Female
Chinese
pure beauty.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Kings or royal
Boy/Male
Hindu
Divine feet
COTINUS
COTINUS
COTINUS
COTINUS
COTINUS