
Cotoneaster horizontalis 'Variegatus' is a charming and hardy shrub that stands out with its small dark green leaves beautifully edged in white. Its distinctive herringbone growth pattern provides a strong structural element to any garden setting. Whether used as a low-growing groundcover or trained along fences and walls, this plant delivers eye-catching variegated foliage year-round. In late spring and early summer, the plant produces delicate pink-white flowers that mature into vibrant red berries, adding seasonal interest and attracting garden birds. Its toughness and resilience make it an ideal choice for both beginner and experienced gardeners looking to add texture and colour to outdoor spaces. How to Grow: Light: Thrives in full sun or partial shadeTemperature: Hardy and resilient in most climatesWatering: Water regularly after planting; drought tolerant once establishedFeeding: Feed after planting to encourage growthHumidity: Adaptable to most humidity levels Images shown are for guidance only and show the expected results of plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply but can vary due to seasonality changes (e. g. , deciduous plants lose leaves in colder months). Decorative pots are not supplied. Features: Small dark green leaves with delicate white edging for a striking variegated look Attractive herringbone growth pattern adds architectural interest Produces pink-white flowers followed by bright red berries that attract birds Versatile as groundcover or trained on walls and fences for visual appeal Specifications: Dimensions: H:5 x W:5 x D:5 cm Weight: 0.2 kg Model Number: KF9782
Price: £10.99 from Robert Dyas
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This deciduous shrub with its herringbone branching habit and spreading stems makes this perfect for groundcover. Speckled with small white-pink flowers during May, you will see these are followed by glossy red berries in the autumn. When...
This deciduous shrub with its herringbone branching habit and spreading stems makes this perfect for groundcover. Speckled with small white-pink flowers during May, you will see these are followed by glossy red berries in the autumn. When...
Cotoneaster franchetii can grow up to 3 meters tall and is easily pruned to suit your preferred height. When planted in a row, it makes a charming addition to a country cottage garden or an informal hedge in suburban settings. Its evergreen foliage offers...