Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | August 2001 | neutral
Evergreen shrub, 6-8(10) ft [1.8-2.4(30 m], wide as tall, arching growth. Leaves, fairly thick, gray-green above and silver and pubescent...Read More below, oval-elliptic to broad. Flowers (spring), grouped, 5-15, white to pink, petals erect. Fruit 5 mm diam., orange-red, oblong, in clusters.
Does best in a well-drained, but somewhat dry, soil. Best if not pruned.
This plant, as well as several other Cotoneaster species, is invasive in coastal California.
Birds love the berries.
Evergreen shrub, 6-8(10) ft [1.8-2.4(30 m], wide as tall, arching growth. Leaves, fairly thick, gray-green above and silver and pubescent...Read More