49+ Cranberry Cotoneaster Tom Thumb

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49+ Cranberry Cotoneaster Tom Thumb. Tom thumb cotoneaster has dark green foliage throughout the season. Full sun to part sun.

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Cotoneaster /kəˈtoʊniːˈæstər/ is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family, rosaceae, native to the palaearctic region (temperate asia, europe, north africa), with a strong concentration of diversity in the genus in the mountains of southwestern china and the himalayas. Cotoneaster tom thumb shrubs have small white flowers that bloom in summer. The tom thumb cotoneaster is a low, spreading shrub, with many thin stems growing from longer branches that arch out and reach across the ground.

A very popular low growing groundcover, with a netps plant finder ornamental features:

The tom thumb cotoneaster is a low, spreading shrub, with many thin stems growing from longer branches that arch out and reach across the ground. It never grows above 12 inches tall, but it will spread to cover an area 3 or 4 feet across, eventually even covering 6 feet from a single plant. Instead, the aptly named 'tom thumb' remains compact at 8 to 12 inches tall with an eventual spread of 3 to 6 feet. It has dainty, dark green leaves that turn red or orange in the fall.