Cotoneaster salicifolius 'Repens'
cotoneaster
- 12 litre pot | top worked at 85cm
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- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil, or loam-based compost for containers
- Rate of growth: average to fast
- Flowering period: May to June
- Hardiness: fully hardy
A resilient and fast-growing semi-evergreen shrub, ideal for ground cover. Cotoneaster salicifolius ‘Repens’ forms a dense, prostrate mat with long, flexible stems and features glossy dark green leaves that transition to striking plum hues in autumn and falling during colder winters.
Throughout summer, delicate clusters of white flowers grace its branches, giving way to small, red berries that are popular with birds. This versatile shrub thrives in various conditions, including exposed and dry sites, and adapts well to most soils, including clay.
The crown of this small tree has been grafted onto the upright stem of the rootstock at a height of 1m, which will limit the eventual height. Perfect for a small garden or growing in a large pot.
Please note: This cotoneaster is listed on Schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981). It can be planted and contained in private gardens, although it is banned from being planted in the wild in England and Wales.
Throughout summer, delicate clusters of white flowers grace its branches, giving way to small, red berries that are popular with birds. This versatile shrub thrives in various conditions, including exposed and dry sites, and adapts well to most soils, including clay.
The crown of this small tree has been grafted onto the upright stem of the rootstock at a height of 1m, which will limit the eventual height. Perfect for a small garden or growing in a large pot.
Please note: This cotoneaster is listed on Schedule 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981). It can be planted and contained in private gardens, although it is banned from being planted in the wild in England and Wales.
Plant in well-drained soil in full sun or light shade. Cotoneaster tolerates poor or dry soils once established but benefits from improved soil with added organic matter at planting time. Space well to allow for its spreading habit and air circulation around the base.
Water regularly during the first growing season to help establish a strong root system. Once established, it becomes drought tolerant. Avoid waterlogged conditions.
After flowering, lightly cut back any branches that spoil the symmetry of the plant. In autumn, trim back lightly to reveal fruit and maintain a tidy shape. Avoid hard pruning, as it can reduce flowering and berry production the following season.
Apply a generous 5–7cm (2–3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure in spring to boost growth and suppress weeds. Remove any dead, damaged or congested branches in late winter or early spring.
Cotoneaster responds well to gentle shaping, and regular light pruning helps encourage a compact habit and better flowering and fruiting. Great for banks, low hedges or groundcover where minimal upkeep is needed.
Water regularly during the first growing season to help establish a strong root system. Once established, it becomes drought tolerant. Avoid waterlogged conditions.
After flowering, lightly cut back any branches that spoil the symmetry of the plant. In autumn, trim back lightly to reveal fruit and maintain a tidy shape. Avoid hard pruning, as it can reduce flowering and berry production the following season.
Apply a generous 5–7cm (2–3in) mulch of well-rotted compost or manure in spring to boost growth and suppress weeds. Remove any dead, damaged or congested branches in late winter or early spring.
Cotoneaster responds well to gentle shaping, and regular light pruning helps encourage a compact habit and better flowering and fruiting. Great for banks, low hedges or groundcover where minimal upkeep is needed.
- Humans/Pets: Fruit are ornamental - not to be eaten