Creeping Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster adpressus)-Hort Answers - University of Illinois Extension
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Creeping Cotoneaster
Cotoneaster adpressus

Creeping Cotoneaster fruit
Creeping Cotoneaster fruit
 
Features
Small, white flowers tipped with pink in spring; summer leaves are small but lustrous; small, bright red fruit in late summer and autumn; autumn color is red. 
 
Culture
Full sun; prefers a moist, well-drained soil, but can tolerate dryness; tolerates alkaline soil. 
 
Cultivars
 
 
Mature Height
1-2 Feet
 
Size
Small
 
 
Mature Width
4-6 Feet
 
Mature Form
Low, spreading form that roots along the branches where they touch the ground; stiff branches. 
 
Native To:
China 
 
USDA Hardiness Zone
5 - 7 
 
Soil Conditions
Dry
Moist, Well-Drained
 
 
Tolerance
Alkaline Soil
Dry Sites
Wind
 
 
Exposure/Light Requirements
Full Sun
 
 
Uses
Foundation
 
 
Foliage Color
Green
 
 
Fall Foliage Color
Red
 
 
Pests and Problems

Bacterial Disease

Environmental Damage


Additional pests and problems that may affect this plant:

Spider mites, scale insects, fireblight
 
Additional Notes
Because of its low stature this shrub can be used as a ground cover or in rock gardens.

 

 
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