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Cotoneaster integrifolius is a species of Cotoneaster that is a low growing shrub. It has been grown as ornamental plants in gardens and public rock gardens. It has been introduced to Ireland, but has become naturalised.

 


Cotoneaster
Cotoneaster frigidus 'Cornubia'
Genus: Cotoneaster
Species: frigidus
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Cotoneaster horizontalis
Rock Cotoneaster, Rockspray Cotoneaster
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Cotoneaster lacteus
Parney Cotoneaster, Red Clusterberry, Cotoneaster parneyi ...

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Cotoneaster
These four types have exceptionally showy berries:
C. lacteus (pictured). Clusters of red fruits last a long time among the dark green leaves of this evergreen shrub. Full sun. Zones 4-24.

cotoneaster Rosaceae Cotoneaster spp. Medik.   symbol: COTON
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Cotoneaster lacteus. RED CLUSTERBERRY. Western China
Rosaceae
Shrub, arching, to 8 feet or more high, but often seen as a lower, informal hedge. Alternate, simple 1-3 inch long leaves that are dark green above, hairy white below.

Cotoneaster glaucophyllus
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Gray Leaf Cotoneaster
Description
The Gray Leaf Cotoneaster has origins from China and is a small to medium dense evergreen shrub that can reach up to 5 feet tall.

Cotoneaster apiculatus ‘Tom Thumb' (syn.‘Little Gem', C. adpressus ‘Tom Thumb' or ‘Little Gem') Rosaceae
Tom Thumb Cotoneaster, Tom Thumb Cranberry Cotoneaster ko-toe-nee-AS-ter a=pik-U-la-tus ...

Cotoneaster salicifolius
( Willowleaf Cotoneaster )
This 10 to 15 foot, evergreen shrub, has bright red fruit that persist through the winter. Thrives in moist, well-drained, acid soils with a neutral pH. Heat tolerance is thought to be pretty good.

Cotoneaster 'Tom Thumb'
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Cotoneaster species
Trees and Shrubs, Bonsai
Chip before surface-sow, 2 1/2" apart, peaty soil, needs light to germinate.

Cotoneaster atropurpureus 'Variegatus'
also known as Cotoneaster horizontalis 'Variegata' - Variegated Cotoneaster
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General Cotoneaster information: Pronounced "Cot-o-ne-as-ter," the name is taken from the Greek "Kotoneon" (quince) and the Latin "ad istar" (similarity).

Cotoneasters are like junipers in that they need to be situated in full sun. During establishment they will require constant moisture during our summer months, but once established they are fairly drought tolerant.

Rockspray Cotoneaster
Our big beautifully fountaining are quite a contrast to the average sorry-ass Cotoneaster horizontalis or Horizontal Rockspray.

Cotoneaster horizontalis
COMMON: Rockspray Cotoneaster
LEAVES: Alternate, simple, small leaf, 1/4" to 1/2", dark green, fall color red/purple
SIZE: 2 to 3' tall, width 5' plus
HARDINESS: 4 to 7 ...

Cotoneaster Atropurpureus ‘Variegatus'
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Cotoneaster Adpressa
Cotoneaster Adpressa - A new, and as yet rare, kind, forming a low, dense, spreading shrub. It is related to C. buxifolia, with flowers resembling those of C. horizontalis-i.e.

Hedge Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster lucidus)
Height: 200 cm
Spread: 200 cm
Location: full sun
Cultivation: tolerant of hot, dry, windy conditions and most soils
Foliage colour: dark green (summer), yellow/red (fall)
Flowers: white, in June ...

Cotoneaster horizontalis : Rockspray Cotoneaster - Landscape
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WATERER COTONEASTER
4 - 7 and 14 - 17
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Willowleaf Cotoneaster
(Cotoneaster salicifolia)
Lustrous, wide-spreading, evergreen with white flowers and small red fruit. Groundcover varieties include 'Repens' and 'Emerald Carpet'.
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milk-flower cotoneaster Cotoneaster lacteus
miniature beefsteak plant Mosla dianthera
molasses grass Melinis minutiflora
moneywort; creeping Jennie Lysimachia nummularia
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Wall Barley, Wall Bedstraw, Wall Cotoneaster, Wall Fumitory, Wall Lettuce, Wall Speedwell, Wall Whitlow-grass, Wallflower, Wallflower Cabbage, Warty Cabbage, Water Chickweed, Water Dock, Water Figwort, Water Forget-me-not, Water Germander, ...

Cotoneaster horizontalis Small glossy leaves, green, turning red in autumn, red berries, upright habit. Hawthorn ( Crataegus spp. ) Thorny, with small dentate leaves and white, pink or red flowers and decorative fruits in summer.

cotoneaster is an interesting small to medium-sized shrub with thin, wiry stems meagerly covered with dark gray, spoon shaped leaves. Small, fragrant, golden yellow flowers are borne in late spring; these are followed by red fruits.

Pyracantha is a large, evergreen woody shrub of the rose family that is closely allied to the hawthorns and cotoneasters, yet distinctly different from them.

Some standard evergreens will give you both flowers and fruit. Choose from Viburnum davidii, with heads of white flowers followed by turquoise blue berries, or Cotoneaster ‘Coral Beauty', with white blossom and red berries during autumn.

in this category are not strictly climbers at all but they can be trained to grow upwards on supports. Roses fall into this group and are often grown up a wall or pergola. Other plants in this group that can be used as climbers are cotoneaster and ...

It is very drought tolerant once established. An easy care plant, kinnikinick adds value to your garden. Use this instead of a cotoneasterfor a much prettier ground cover that benefits our native wildlife.

Cornus (alba, stolonifera and sanguinea types) Totally different pruning technique to the flowering dogwood types.
Cotinus Royal Purple - for foliage effect. This can be a spectacular shrub if pruned properly
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If possible, remove other plants that may serve as hosts for the disease, including wild apples, hawthorns, mountain ash, and cotoneaster hedges. Prune out fire blight cankers in the winter when trees are dormant.

See also: Aster, Green, May, Japonica, Cornus