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Cotoneaster lucidus
This tall oval cotoneaster makes an excellent screen or hedge because of its height and clean, glossy foliage. Oval, erect shrub, rarely with cascading branches Native to eastern Asia to the Caucasus 8-15' high by 6-8' wide Dark glossy [... more]
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Cotoneaster adpressus
Cotoneaster adpressus, sometimes commonly called creeping cotoneaster, is a prostrate, slow-growing, deciduous shrub that grows to only 1' tall but spreads to 6' wide. Horizontal branches may root where they touch the ground. Ovate to obovate, ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Cotoneaster apiculatus
Cotoneaster apiculatus: A multitude of crimson berries cover the umbrella-like arching boughs in late summer. Cotoneaster apiculatus -- Standard Form . just what you want if you're looking for something unusual. Arching boughs of rich, deep-green foliage [... more]
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Cotoneaster astrophoros
This cotoneaster (synonymous with and formerly known as C. microphylla 'Teulon Porter') is a low-growing, mat-forming, broadleaf evergreen shrub. It features tiny, white, five-petaled, star-shaped flowers in spring followed by bright red berries ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Fire Blight
Fire Blight is a bacterial disease that is particularly destructive to apple and pear trees, but which also attacks other plants, including woody ornamentals such as pyracantha or cotoneaster. [... more]
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Cotoneaster adpressus 'Little Gem'
This dwarf selection out of K. Verboom in Boskoop, Holland, forms a tight mounded uniform habit of miniaturized foliage, but rarely flowers or fruits. This cultivar is quite likely identical to plants listed as Cotoneaster horizontalis 'Tom ... [... more]
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Cotoneaster nanshan
This creeping cotoneaster is a deciduous, low-growing shrub which is grown primarily for its red berries and attractive glossy green foliage. Arching and creeping stems of this plant grow together to form a dense, impenetrable, spreading, shrubby ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty'
Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty': Compact and fine-textured; ideal for espaliering. (Syn. 'Royal Beauty') By far the heaviest-fruiting Cotoneaster, 'Coral Beauty' brings new beauty to every season. This evergreen groundcover greets spring with a profus [... more]
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Cotoneaster hessei
This spreading cotoneaster, sometimes commonly called Hesse cotoneaster, is a low-growing, deciduous, shrubby ground cover that rises to 18" tall but spreads over time to as much as 5' wide. Although the Royal Horticultural Society lists this ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Cotoneaster apiculatus
Rose Family, with the primary pest problems being spider mites and Cotoneaster webworm, either of which can cause moderate to severe cosmetic leaf damage, and occasionally fireblight disease to the young stems Cotoneaster apiculatus 'Tom Thumb' ... [... more]
HCS

Flower Painter's Pocket Palette Book 2
Wonderful guide to painting stunning, realistic flowers: In a nutshell, here's why any aspiring floral painter needs this book: 1. The detailed color charts which not only show the various shades of each color (light to dark) but also notes their degree [... more]
$8.99
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Cotoneaster Dammeri 'Coral Beauty'
By far the heaviest-fruiting Cotoneaster, 'Coral Beauty' brings new beauty to every season. This evergreen groundcover greets spring with a profusion of 1/2-inch starry white blooms, followed by coral-red round fruits that arise in autumn and remain well [... more]
$23.95
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