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Cranberry Cotoneaster

Cotoneaster apiculatus

  • Cranberry-Red Berries Persist Through Winter for Extended Fall and Holiday Interest
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-7
  • Grows 2-3 ft Tall, 4-6 ft Wide
  • Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Pollution Tolerant
  • Showy Pink Blooms in Late Spring
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Specifications

Plant specifications
Plant Characteristics Attracts pollinators, Drought resistant, Flowering, Groundcover, Cold hardy, Evergreen, Fast-growing
Hardiness Zone 4a to 7b
Sunlight Full sun, Partial shade
Height 2-3 ft
Width 4-6 ft
Watering Needs Moderate
Preferred Soil Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy
Growth Rate Slow
Growth Habit Bushy, Compact, Upright
Blooms In Spring
Flower Color Pink
Foliage Color Green
Suitable Space Outdoors
Botanical Name Cotoneaster apiculatus
Class Rosales, Magnoliopsida
Does Not Ship To AK, HI, ID, MT

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature height and spread of Cranberry Cotoneaster?

  • Cranberry Cotoneaster typically reaches 2-3 feet tall and spreads 4-6 feet wide at maturity. This low-growing shrub spreads naturally as its arching branches touch the ground and root. Allow plenty of space for its spreading habit when planting.

Is Cranberry Cotoneaster drought tolerant once established?

  • Cranberry Cotoneaster is quite drought tolerant once established, thanks to its rugged, durable nature. This hardy groundcover thrives in tough conditions where other plants struggle. Water regularly the first year, then reduce frequency as it matures.

When and how should I prune Cranberry Cotoneaster?

  • Prune Cranberry Cotoneaster in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Since it spreads by rooting where branches touch ground, simply trim back any growth that extends beyond your desired area. Light pruning maintains its natural arching form while controlling spread.

What common pests or diseases affect Cranberry Cotoneaster, like fire blight or spider mites?

  • Cranberry Cotoneaster is remarkably disease-resistant and rarely troubled by serious pests. Occasional aphids or scale insects may appear, but the plant's natural hardiness keeps most problems at bay. Ensure good air circulation and avoid overwatering to prevent any potential fungal issues.

Is Cranberry Cotoneaster safe for areas with pets or kids, since the berries might be toxic?

  • Cranberry Cotoneaster berries are mildly toxic if consumed in large quantities by pets or children. While birds safely eat the bright red fruits, the berries can cause stomach upset in humans and animals. Plant away from high-traffic play areas or consider fencing around mature shrubs available at naturehills.com.

What size are Cranberry Cotoneaster plants when shipped, and how are they packaged?

  • Cranberry Cotoneaster ships as young nursery plants ready for immediate planting. These small deciduous shrubs arrive well-packaged to protect their root systems during transport. Plant them in spring or fall for best establishment in your landscape.