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Cotoneaster trees make attractive garden specimens that are great for any sized garden – large or small. Most are semi-evergreen, if not evergreen, and they have a range of leaf shapes and sizes; some cotoneasters have thick and glossy dark green leaves and others have variegated patters. In spring, pretty flowers appear and these grow in clusters and are usually pink or white. One of the most notable features of cotoneaster trees comes with the late summer berries which are red, purple or black in colour and make a great natural bird feeder.
These compact trees make great feature trees and they can also be used for screening in a small garden. You can plant cotoneaster trees in almost any soil and they will still produce fantastic flowers and fruits.
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Cotoneaster Hybridus Pendulus
Cotoneaster Tree
Common Name: Cotoneaster TreeLatin Name: Cotoneaster 'Hybridus Pendulus'Soil: Moderately fertile, well-drainedPosition: Full sun or partial shadeFlowering period/colour: June/WhiteHardiness: Fully hardyHeight and spread in 20 years: 2.5m/2.5mSpecial features: Laden with bright red fruits in autumn/winterThis superb Cotoneaster has weeping branches that are swamped with white flowers in summer and brilliant and plentiful clusters of red fruits in autumn. The foliage is a rich mid-green colour and makes a fantastic foil for the summer fruits and autumn berries.The Hybridus Pendulus is a semi-evergreen tree; it generally holds its leaves but can lose some of them, in particularly severe winters. Please be aware the seeds of the fruit may cause mild stomach upset if ingested.
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