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Mary S. Thomas
(Bearberry Cotoneaster, Lowfast Cotoneaster)
Lowfast cotoneaster is a vigorous, hardy, evergreen shrub with a spreading habit and decorative red fruit in fall. A selection from a central China native, ‘Lowfast’ matures at the same low height as its parent. Its glossy green foliage is accompanied by a profusion of tiny white or pale pink flowers in late spring, making the wispy shrub look almost flocked with bloom. In fall the branches fill with red berries and by winter the foliage takes on a purplish hue in the cold.
Bearberry cotoneaster...
(Bearberry Cotoneaster, Royal Beauty Cotoneaster)
Royal Beauty cotoneaster is a vigorous, evergreen shrub with a spreading habit and decorative red fruit in fall. A selection from a central China native, it matures at a taller height than the species. Its glossy green foliage is joined in late spring by an immense profusion of tiny white flowers. In fall the branches fill with red berries and by winter the foliage takes on a purplish hue in the cold.
Bearberry cotoneaster grows best in moist, well-drained soil and full or partial sun, but is...
Maureen Gilmer
(Bearberry Cotoneaster, Streibs Findling Cotoneaster)
Streibs Findling cotoneaster is a vigorous, evergreen shrub with a very low, spreading habit and abundant decorative red fruits in fall. Selected from a central China native, it matures at a much lower height and has smaller leaves than the species. Its mildly glossy green foliage is accompanied in late spring by enormous numbers of tiny white flowers. In fall the branches fill with red berries and by winter the foliage takes on a purplish hue in the cold.
Bearberry cotoneaster grows best in...
(Bearberry Cotoneaster, Walter's Canadian Cotoneaster)
Bearberry cotoneaster is a vigorous, evergreen shrub with a low, spreading habit. Native to central China, it has small, glossy, green leaves and tiny white flowers in late spring, so numerous they make the wispy shrub look snow-laden, almost like a spiraea. In fall, the branches fill with red berries and by winter the leaves take on a purplish hue in the cold.
Bearberry cotoneaster grows best in moist, well-drained soil and full or partial sun, but is adaptable to many soil types. It is the ideal...
Jesse Saylor
(Diels' Cotoneaster)
This Old World genus comprises approximately 80 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and small trees, several of which are popular garden subjects. Prostrate and trailing forms of Cotoneaster horizontalis, C. dammeri, C. apiculatus, and C. salicifolius are familiar and widely used groundcovers. Taller cotoneasters (such as C. multiflorus) are less common in landscapes, but are occasionally planted for their attractive...
(Grey Cotoneaster)
Grey cotoneaster is a large, broadleaf, evergreen shrub native to the Yunnan province of China. It has gray-green leaves and pretty orange-red fruits in autumn. Although the leaves are glossy, they are covered in tiny hairs that give them a silver-gray or blue-green tint. Leaf undersides of this salt-tolerant shrub are usually colored a lighter green, powdery beige or silver. The clusters of white flowers appear in the heat of summer, and develop into showy bunches of orange-red berries that are...
James H. Schutte
(Littleleaf Cotoneaster)
This is a spreading low maintenance shrub for the landscape. Littleleaf cotoneaster is an evergreen native to the Himalayas, northern India and China. It has a low-growing habit with dense interlacing branches. Its primary branches trail, spread horizontally and root as they touch the soil. The secondary branches are arching and arc above the other branches giving the plant a softer appearance.
In spring, littleleaf cotoneaster produces tiny single rose-like flowers of pale-pink. These appear...
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(Emerald Spray Littleleaf Cotoneaster, Littleleaf Cotoneaster)
The distinctive arching branches and dense foliage of ‘Emerald Spray’ offer this tough evergreen shrub extra appeal. Littleleaf cotoneaster is a spreading low-maintenance shrub that originates from the Himalayas, northern India and China. It has a low-growing habit with dense interlacing branches that arch gracefully giving the plant a soft appearance.
In spring, littleleaf cotoneaster produces tiny single rose-like flowers of pale-pink. These appear among the small dense dark green leaves....
James Burghardt
(Dwarf Creeping Cotoneaster, Littleleaf Cotoneaster)
This is a spreading low maintenance shrub for the landscape. Littleleaf cotoneaster is an evergreen native to the Himalayas, northern India and China. It has a low-growing habit with dense interlacing branches. Its primary branches trail, spread horizontally and root as they touch the soil. The secondary branches are arching and arc above the other branches giving the plant a softer appearance.
In spring, littleleaf cotoneaster produces tiny single rose-like flowers of pale-pink. These appear...
James H. Schutte
(Littleleaf Cotoneaster, Thymeleaved Cotoneaster)
Thyme-leaf cotoneaster is a very low-maintenance spreading evergreen shrub with tiny leaves with rolled edges and dark-red fruit in fall. Like its parent, a native of Nepal, in early summer it produces an abundance of pink buds that open to white flowers visited by bees. Once pollinated the flowers give way to rounded, red to dark-red fruits that small birds eat.. The main branches are horizontal, but secondary branches are held more upright and arching, especially when weighted with berries.
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