Cotoneaster multiflorus (Many-flowered Cotoneaster)

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Cotoneaster multiflorus (Many-flowered Cotoneaster) is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is native to parts of Europe and Asia and is cultivated for its attractive foliage, abundant flowers, and colorful berries. Here is some information about Cotoneaster multiflorus: Appearance: Many-flowered Cotoneaster is a medium-sized shrub that typically...
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Cotoneaster multiflorus (Many-flowered Cotoneaster) is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Rosaceae family. It is native to parts of Europe and Asia and is cultivated for its attractive foliage, abundant flowers, and colorful berries. Here is some information about Cotoneaster multiflorus:

Appearance: Many-flowered Cotoneaster is a medium-sized shrub that typically grows to a height of 2-3 meters (6-10 feet) and has a spreading habit. The branches are arching and covered with small, ovate to elliptical leaves. The leaves are dark green in color, glossy, and have a serrated edge. In autumn, they may turn shades of red or orange before falling.

Flowers: Many-flowered Cotoneaster produces clusters of small, white to pinkish flowers in late spring to early summer. The flowers are typically 5-petaled and have a delicate and attractive appearance. They are visited by bees and other pollinators, contributing to the overall beauty of the shrub.

Berries: Following the flowers, Many-flowered Cotoneaster develops small, round berries that transition through colors such as red, orange, or black as they mature. The berries are a prominent feature of the plant and often persist well into winter. They provide a valuable food source for birds and other wildlife.

Landscape Use: Many-flowered Cotoneaster is highly valued for its ornamental qualities and is commonly used in gardens and landscapes. It can be used as a shrub border, hedge, or as a specimen plant. Its spreading habit also makes it suitable for ground cover or cascading over walls or slopes. The shrub adds visual interest with its foliage, flowers, and berries.

Pruning: Many-flowered Cotoneaster generally requires minimal pruning. However, if necessary, pruning can be done in late winter or early spring to remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. It can also be pruned to maintain its shape or size.

Many-flowered Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster multiflorus, is a versatile and visually appealing shrub that enhances gardens and landscapes. Its abundant flowers, colorful berries, and adaptable nature make it a popular choice among gardeners looking for an attractive and low-maintenance plant.

Botanical Name : Cotoneaster multiflorus

Common Name : Many-flowered Cotoneaster

Height : 8-12 ft

Spread : 8-10 ft

Germination Info : Seed requires 60-90 days cold moist stratification.

Hardiness zone : 4-8

Average seed per ounce : Approx. 531

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