Description
An unusual plant which can be found growing in Tibet, Cotoneaster cuspidatus has masses of large, shiny red fruit in autumn. The leaves are dark green, glossy and this is a semi-evergreen species meaning that in cold winters the leaves will fall and give an attractive display of red, purple and orange-gold autumn colour. A distinctive garden shrub with colourful berries!
Was £8.50, now reduced to £6.00
Features
- Common name: Tibetan Cotoneaster
- Position: Full sun or partial shade.
- Soil: Well drained, fertile soil.
- Hardiness: Hardy.
- Flowering Period: April - May.
- Flower Colour: White
- Rate of Growth: Moderate.
- Habit: Medium sized, spreading shrub.
- Height: 2 m (6 ft).
- Spread: 2 m (6 ft).
- Notes: Cotoneaster cuspidatus is a tough, low maintenance, easy to grow garden plant.
- Supplied Size: 50 - 60 cm tall in 3L containers