Cotoneaster Berry Orange
Explore this garden shrub directory, covering colour, use, shape, size of shrubs. This shrub is grown because it makes an excellent shrub specimen from which flowers, and or foliage can be picked
Cotoneaster
Cotoneaster Wardii
Berry Orange
Winter flowering shrub
This shrub is grown because it makes an excellent shrub specimen from which flowers, and or foliage can be picked
Garden shrubs like this classed as an evergreen shrub. This means the shrub will keep its leaves (normally green) in winter season irrespective of the climate being hot, cold or mild. The most classic example of an evergreen is the fir tree
The shrub is considered hardy but this is a relative term and the degree of hardiness depends upon severity of climate. Seek specific advice if you live in a severe winter area
When fully grown this shrub will reach a height of about 5 feet and spread over an area of about 5 feet
Shrubs of this kind prefer soils with a pH of more than 7 to be seen at their best. Add lime to correct soil conditions for these shrubs (soil is then referred to as alkaline)
Prune out all old wood or woody growth in the shrub. Pruning promotes growth from the point at where the cut is made generally
Use this shrub for blocking off whatever you want to hide in and around the garden

