Cotoneaster
Cotoneaster sp.
Description
Ornamental shrubs with white or pink flowers and abundant red or orange berries; excellent for birds.
Taxonomy
Family
Rosaceae
Genus
Cotoneaster
Cultivars
4
Dammeri
aka Barberry Cotoneaster An easy to grow ground cover shrub with small, dark green, glossy leaves that quickly forms a carpet of foliage. Tiny white flowers in spring are followed by bright red fruits that birds love. Hardy and tolerant. Semi-evergreen. Flower colour: White. Habit: Shrub. Leaves: Semi-Evergreen, Green.

Horizontalis
aka Cotoneaster A low growing, deciduous shrub with small, glossy, dark green leaves. Tiny pinkish white flowers cover the bush in late spring followed by bright red berries in autumn. Autumn leaf colour is orange-red. Excellent as a ground cover plant. Prune in autumn after leaf fall. Deciduous The branches have a herringbone pattern which looks very textural against a wall. Flower colour: Pink. Habit: Shrub.

Royal Beauty
Royal Beauty is a cultivar of cotoneaster. A fast growing shrub with lush dark green foliage of small glossy green leaves always look tidy. Tiny white flowers in spring followed by bright red fruits. Stunning in the garden or a large container. Hardy, semi-evergreen.

Thymifolius Std
aka Thyme leaf cotoneaster A miniature evergreen Cotoneaster with long tiny leaves on fine branches that somewhat resemble Thyme. It bears small white flowers emerging from pink buds in early summer followed by equally tiny red berries. Prune to keep low. Flower colour: White. Habit: Shrub. Leaves: Evergreen, Green.