Lal Patti Request Botanical Name(Solved)

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Lal Patti Request Botanical Name(Solved)

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Don't these small tree look gorgeous. Deciduous they maintain their color throughout otherwise. commonly known as Lal Patti....is this acer? Request botanical name

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Found it..thanks

Euphorbia cotinifolia
Common Name :-smoke bush, Copper Plant
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farhan137 wrote:Don't these small tree look gorgeous. Deciduous they maintain their color throughout otherwise. commonly known as Lal Patti....is this acer? Request botanical name
Yes, they look fabulous in real, I have seen few here in Rawalpindi Cantt.
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I have this but is small at the moment.
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I too love these. They can be pruned to keep as a bush. They do require full sun and heat for the best color. Totally deciduous in winters in Lahore. I believe they need to be used more in landscaping than they are. Blue sky, green grass and this flaming red tree....perfect :D
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