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Cotoneaster horizontalis

Cotoneaster horizontalis displays striking, fishbone-like branching. Bright red berries follow small white flowers in autumn. This deciduous shrub is perfect for ground cover or climbing low walls. A reliable choice for creating structured, low-maintenance interest.
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Are you looking to introduce year-round interest and low-maintenance structure to a challenging area of your garden? Consider the Cotoneaster horizontalis, known commonly as Wall Cotoneaster, which offers a wonderfully distinctive spreading, low-growing habit featuring branches arranged in an attractive herringbone pattern.

Through the seasons, this shrub transitions beautifully, starting with soft pinkish-white flowers in late spring which give way to masses of small red berries that persist into the winter, providing essential food for garden birds; concurrently, the green summer leaves turn to striking shades of red, orange, and purple in the autumn, a real treat for any UK gardener seeking vivid red-orange foliage in autumn. This plant is highly beneficial for local wildlife, as its spring blooms are excellent for attracting bees and other crucial pollinators.

For best results in your garden, ensure this shrub is situated where it receives full sun or partial shade, thriving in most well-drained soil types, whether they are neutral, acid, or alkaline, and it shows good tolerance to drought once settled, though persistent waterlogging should be avoided. Its excellent habit makes it ideal for uses such as groundcover, planting against walls, stabilizing slopes, or integrating into rock gardens, offering a durable solution where low-maintenance evergreen structure is needed.

Product Details

Common Name
Rockspray cotoneaster
Growth Rate
Slow to medium
Max height
1 M
Bloom Time
Spring
Flower Colour
White, pink-tinged
Leaf Colour
Green
Autumn Colour
Red, orange, pink
Sunlight
Full sun to part shade
Pruning
Prune as needed to control size and maintain structure; can be cut back at any time with care
Seasonal Spring
Small white or pink-tinged flowers; fresh green foliage; herringbone stems visible
Seasonal Summer
Glossy green foliage; developing red fruit
Seasonal Autumn
Brilliant red berries; leaves turn red/orange/pink before dropping
Seasonal Winter
Bare branches with architectural herringbone structure and persistent berries
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