Cotoneaster apiculatus 'Tom Thumb' - Tom Thumb Cotoneaster

Tom Thumb Cotoneaster

Cotoneaster apiculatus 'Tom Thumb'

Also called Little Gem Cranberry Cotoneaster

  • AKA Cotoneaster apiculatus 'Little Gem'
  • Small, pink flowers
  • Red berries in late summer, frequently persist into the winter
  • Small, glossy, green leaves turn amber to burgundy in the fall
  • Mounding, spreading habit re-roots for an effective, ground cover
  • Bloom Time: Spring

ZONE:
4

COLOUR:
Pink, White

HEIGHT:
20-30 cm

SPREAD:
100-125 cm

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Growing and Maintenance Tips:


This plant will tolerate many types of soil i.e. rock or dry, but not moist, low areas. It grows best in full sun and will tolerate some light shade.  

Characteristics & Attributes


GROWTH RATE:
Slow
FLOWERING TIME:
Spring
FOLIAGE COLOR:
Green
LANDSCAPE USES:
Border/edging

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