
Additional information
| Sizes | #1 Pot |
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Cotoneaster
What: Cotoneaster spp. is a remarkably tough and adaptable shrub that can be deciduous or semi-evergreen, depending on the variety. It features attractive small leaves, delicate pink to white spring flowers, and highly ornamental bright red or orange berries that persist well into winter.
Best use: Cotoneaster excels in low-maintenance landscapes, slopes, hedges, mass plantings, and difficult garden areas. Its exceptional hardiness and ornamental appeal make it perfect for prairie landscapes, while its berries attract birds throughout fall and winter.
Plant Details
| Height | 1€“6 feet (variety dependent) |
| Spread | 3€“8 feet (variety dependent) |
| Hardiness Zone | 2€“3 (variety dependent) |
| Sunlight | Full sun to partial shade |
| Watering | Low to moderate €” drought tolerant once established |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Maintenance | Very low |
| Bloom Time | Late spring to early summer |
| Flower Color | Pink to white |
| Uses | Groundcover, Mass Planting, Slopes, Hedges, General Garden Use |



