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Tree and shrub cotoneasters

Botanical name: Cotoneaster

Common name: Cotoneaster

Taller cultivars of cotoneasters are ideal for giving height in gardens where a larger tree cannot be accommodated. In borders, they make an excellent foil for other plants, with evergreen cultivars providing year-round structure. Their abundance of flowers and berries are beneficial to wildlife. 

Looks

Initially upright, these vigorous shrubs often have arching stems and can be tree-like in outline once mature. Creamy-white late spring flowers are usually followed by red-orange or yellow berries.

Likes

These plants thrive in a range of soil types in sun or part-shade.

Dislikes

Shrub cotoneasters do not do well in excessively wet soil or in deep shade. Evergreens dislike exposure to severe, frost-laden winds in winter.

Did you know?

Berrying branches can be used in winter arrangements and wreaths as a thornless alternative to holly.

Shrub cotoneasters we recommend

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Useful advice

Front gardens: planting

Front gardens: planting

Shrubs: evergreen by size

Shrubs: evergreen by size

Shrubs: evergreen for specific situations

Shrubs: evergreen for specific situations

Shrubs: pruning evergreens

Shrubs: pruning evergreens

Trees and shrubs: establishment problems

Trees and shrubs: establishment problems

Trees and shrubs: planting

Trees and shrubs: planting

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