Herringbone Cotoneaster Seed

Cotoneaster horizontalis

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Herringbone Cotoneaster is  low growing deciduous shrub with branches arranged like fish bones. It can be pruned quite hard without suffering. It bears bright red fruits in autumn together with a richly coloured foliage, and the branch arrangement in winter if grown against a wall is most attractive. The bees really enjoy the pink flowers, but the birds are slow to eat the berries.

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Description

Cotoneaster horizontalis

Common name: Herringbone Cotoneaster.

Native: Western China.

Provenance: China

Size and spread (10 years):0.6m x 2m

Treatment required: Deeply dormant requires 39 weeks stratification treatment.

Seeds / kg:     c. 119,000         87%viable

Ideal sowing period: Spring

Soil conditions: Grows in most soils.

Planting instructions: Best planted against a wall or hedge up which it will grow (self-supporting). Flowers well in the sun, less so in the shade.

Mature height:0.6m x 2m

Illegal to plant or otherwise cause to grow in the wild . Defra/Natural England –  Environmental Protection Act

Additional information

Weight 5.00 g
Size

Mini Seed Pack (approx 50 seeds), Seed Pack (approx 250 seeds)

Genus

Cotoneaster

Family

Rosaceae

Flowering Month

May

Colour

pink

Hardiness

Hardy

Life Cycle

shrub

Evergreen

deciduous

Interest

flowers, fruit

Wildlife

yes

Requires

part shade, sun

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