99+ Tom Thumb Cranberry Cotoneaster
Tom thumb cranberry cotoneaster. Thrives in areas that receive full sun and requires semi moist soil for healthy plant growth.
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Zone 4 20 to 30 degrees f waterwise. Creeping cotoneaster tom thumb cotoneaster little gem cotoneaster. Small white flowers appear in summer followed by large beautiful red berries that linger to brighten the fall and winter landscape. A superb miniature accent hedge or groundcover formed by spreading branches that display an interesting herringbone pattern.Although the leaves are tiny their quantity ensures good coverage and gives the plant a strong presence. Tom thumb rarely produces flowers and fruit but when it occurs. Produces spreading branches that display an interesting herringbone pattern and large beautiful red berries that brighten your winter landscape. The tom thumb creeping cotoneaster cotoneaster adpressus tom thumb is an interesting very dwarf very dense and compact groundcover type shrub.
Cotoneaster apiculatus tom thumb bloom color family. Tom thumb cranberry cotoneaster flowering shrub creates an ideal miniature hedge. Fall color is a strong red. Cotoneaster apiculatus tom thumb.
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