21+ Cotoneaster Watereri Tree
In fact the shorter varieties of cotoneaster are creepers without upright branches.
Cotoneaster watereri tree. This tree was bred in exbury gardens around 1930. Cotoneaster x watereri john waterer watere s cotoneaster john waterer will reach a height of 2m and a spread of 2m after 10 20 years. It has elongated semi glossy deep green leaves which take on a bronze tint in the autumn at the same time as the berries are produced. It has white flowers in clusters up to 50 strong and masses of round red fruits. Watereri is a vigorous semi evergreen or evergreen shrub to 5m tall with slender. To trim cotoneasters that are groundcover types you want to keep the brakes on. From wikipedia the free encyclopedia cotoneaster kəˈtoʊniːˈæstər is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family rosaceae native to the palaearctic region temperate asia europe north africa with a strong concentration of diversity in the genus in the mountains of southwestern china and the himalayas.
Cotoneaster watereri 2l pot beardsworths nurseries and garden centre cotoneaster watereri is a superb large shrub with clusters of pure white flowers followed by bright red berries in the autumn cotoneaster watereri is a superb large shrub with clusters of pure white flowers followed by bright red berries in the autumn. General description of cotoneaster cornubia trees history uses of cotoneaster cornubia. This vigorous semi evergreen plant is normally grown as a large shrub but here at deepdale we also have cotoneaster cornubia available as a standard tree. With a mature height of 6 8m the branches are upright when young but are fast growing so soon become arching and graceful. Watere s cotoneaster other common names watere s cotoneaster family rosaceae genus cotoneaster can be deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees with simple entire leaves and clusters of small. Cotoneaster is not one of those shrubs that requires pruning to develop vigorous strong branches. Cotoneaster trees are distantly related to apples and the fruits are edible though not wildly tasty.
It is listed as both cotoneaster frigidus cornubia and cotoneaster x watereri cornubia. Cotoneaster x watereri is a fully hardy tree produces huge clusters of pretty small white flowers with up to 50 flowers in each cluster in june.