| Cotoneaster bullatus |
Large distinctive corrugated leaves which turn to glorious reds and oranges in autumn, masses of bright red berries. Should be planted more often as it is easy to grow. |
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| Contoneaster conspicuus Decorus |
A useful hardy low growing evergreen shrub, masses of starry white flowers followed by bright red berries |
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| Cotoneaster Coral Beauty |
A very good easy to grow Landscape plant of considerable charm with its evergreen foliage and bright orange berries. |
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| Cotoneaster cornubia |
Semi-evergreen in habit and growing upwards of 6m. It is a fantastic sight when its branches are weighed down in autumn and early winter with large bright red fruits. Easy to grow and not fussy. Raised at Exbury around 1930. |
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| Cotoneaster dammeri |
A fairly prostate form, perfect for ground cover, with long trailing shoots covered in autumn by shiny bright orange-red berries. |
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| Cotoneaster franchettii |
Semi evergreen sage green foliage with orange red fruits in autumn. Makes a medium sized shrub suitable for many situations |
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| Cotoneaster horizontalis |
A very useful ground cover which can cope with shade, and produces wonderful red fruits and winter foliage colour. |
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| Cotoneaster horizontalis Variegatus |
A more pleasing I think version of this once popular shrub |
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| Cotoneaster Hybridus Pendulus |
Is worthy of a place in many a garden scheme as a small tree with masses of brilliant scarlet red fruits adorning its weeping branches |
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| Cotoneaster lacteus |
Makes a medium sized shrub rather lax in habit if left unpruned, with large evergreen leaves. |
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| Cotoneaster microphyllus |
An excellent plant for landscape situations. Makes a small mound of rigid branches with masses of white flowers followed by deep red fruits in autumn. Easy to grow and not especially fussy. Originates from the Himalayas. |
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| Cotoneaster moupinensis |
A medium sized attractive shrub espeicially when laden with its dark red berries which helps distinguish it from the closely related C. bullatus which has shiny black berries |
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| Cotoneaster Rothschildianus |
Makes a large handsome shrub of comparatively easy growth, large bunches of distinctive creamy yellow coloured fruits in profusion in Autumn |
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| Contoneaster simonsii |
This popular semi evergreen Cotoneaster makes an excellent single specimen or hedge, with large scarlet fruits. Easy to grow.
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| Cotoneaster Skogholm |
A wide spreading dwarf evergreen shrub botable for its ease of cultivation and its bright coral red fruits. Over used in the past for amenity commercial landscape plantingssss |
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