Cotoneaster horizontalis Cotoneaster horizontalis
(koe-toe-nee-AS-ter  hor-i-zon-TAY-lis)
Rock Cotoneaster

It is a broadleaf, deciduous, perennial shrub. Medium growth. Gets 2-3ft. tall and 6-8ft. wide. Likes sun. Hardy to 0 degrees. May have scale problems and is susceptible to fire blight and oak root fungus.

Genus of more than 200 species of deciduous, semi-evergreen, or evergreen shrubs and trees from woodland and rocky areas in N. temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and N. Africa.

Spreading, deciduous shrub with branches forming a herringbone pattern. Rounded to broadly elliptic, glossy, dark green leaves that turn red in autumn. In late spring, bears pink-tinged white flowers singly or in pairs. Produces bright red spherical fruit.

USDA zones 5-7

Sunset Western zones A3; 2b-11, 14-24

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