Description
Cranberry Cotoneaster is a dense, broad-upright, somewhat mounding deciduous shrub with stiffly arching branches. Typically grows to 3′ tall with a spread to 6′. Small pinkish flowers in late spring give way to red (cranberry-like) berries which mature in late summer and persist into winter. Glossy green leaves turn attractive shades of purple, red and bronze in autumn.
Additional information
Weight | 0.000 oz |
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Latin Name | Cotoneaster apiculatus |
Plant Type | Deciduous Shrub |
Care | Best grown in moist, loamy, well-drained soils, but avoid wet, poorly-drained soils. This is a tough and adaptable plant that can withstand considerable poor soils. |
Light Requirements | |
Habit | Mounding, spreading habit. |
Plant Height | 2-3 Feet |
Plant Width | 3-6 Feet |
Foliage | Small, rounded, glossy green leaves. |
Bloom | Tiny pink flowers produce abuundant red berries. |
Zone | |
Special Features | Attracts Songbirds, Drought Tolerant, Erosion Control, Rabbit Resistant, Supports Naturalizing, Tolerant of Clay Soil, Urban Tolerant |
Container Size |
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