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COTONEASTER
Vast selection of easy-to-grow shrubs ranging from prostrate ground huggers to the magnificent "Cornubia" and frigidus with yellow or red berries.
Genus of more than 400 species of deciduous, semi-evergreen and evergreen shrubs and trees from woodland and rocky areas in northern temperate regions of Europe, Asia and northern Africa.
A UK (Wales) native, the critically endangered C. cambricus, Creigafal y Gogarth, "rock apple of Gogarth (Great Orme)", is at present struggling for existence at Great Orme, Conwy.
Very useful as a source of nectar for bees in the "June gap", but, except for the above, non-native and invasive.
Buy Varieties of COTONEASTER
COTONEASTER conspicuus
arching branches and bright red fruits
COTONEASTER 'Coral Beauty'
coral-red berries
COTONEASTER dammeri
bright scarlet berries, good ground cover
COTONEASTER fangianus
white flowers, dark red berries.
COTONEASTER franchetii
usually evergreen in warmer areas, this multi-stemmed and self-seeding species has sage-green foliage and very noticeable orange to scarlet berries
COTONEASTER glomerulatus
shiny green leaves and red berries
COTONEASTER horizontalis
Herringbone cotoneaster with bright red berries
COTONEASTER horizontalis 'Variegatus'
silver variegated form
COTONEASTER hualiensis
red berries.
COTONEASTER Hybridus Pendulus
scarlet berries on pendulous branches
COTONEASTER lacteus
red fruits in broad clusters lasting until Christmas. Oval leathery leaves, grey underneath
COTONEASTER microphyllus
evergreen with coral-red berries
COTONEASTER moupinensis
bullate leaf-green leaves which produce excellent autumn colour. A stand-out species for flowering and dark red berries
COTONEASTER 'Rothschildianus'
distinctive spreading habit and clusters of creamy-yellow fruits
COTONEASTER 'Saint Andrew's Blaze'
clusters of red-orange berries