Cotoneaster Varieties - Gardening Place

Cotoneaster shrubs are ideal for planting as ground covers, hedges, rockeries, and topiary. Learn about 21 of the best varieties now. Read on to discover the many varieties of Cotoneaster, their use in hedges, landscape design, seasonal patterns, growth considerations, common pests, diseases, and applications in bonsai cultivation.

Sound like a plant-and-forget shrub your garden needs? Then join us now for a look at 21 of the best cotoneaster varieties for ground covers, hedges, and more! Here they are: 21 of the Best Cotoneaster Varieties for Ground Covers, Hedges, and More You can find several varieties of cotoneaster available to order from Nature Hills. You can also find Cotoneaster 'autumn inferno' shrubs from Home Depot, with the most wonderful fiery red berries.

cotoneaster varieties, Over the years, I’ve experimented with dozens of cotoneaster shrub varieties. Here are my top picks: Cranberry Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster apiculatus) Perfect for ground cover, this low-growing shrub dazzles with pink spring blooms and cranberry-red fall berries. Cotoneasters that have a low growing, prostrate habit, especially Cotoneaster horizontalis, Cotoneaster dammeri, Cotoneaster salicifolius and Cotoneaster x suecicus, are valuable evergreen ground cover shrubs that thrive in sun or shade. This popular sprawling cotoneaster (Cotoneaster procumbens) has a low growth habit. There are many cultivars, including 'Queen of Carpets', 'Little Dipper', and 'Streib's Findling''.

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