'Fructu Luteo' Cotoneaster frigidus 'Fructu Luteo' Rating: 0.0 ( 0 votes)

This description is for cotoneaster (Cotoneaster frigidus):

Cotoneaster frigidus is a deciduous . It is one of the largest readily available, and can be grown into a beautiful tree. A plethora of white blooms cover the branches in the early summer, and these are followed with bright red berries for autumn and winter interest. C. frigidus is best grown in full sun where the soil is well-drained yet moist. Whilst making an attractive tree, it can also be used as hedging, with being placed about 2ft apart initially. Leaves are dark green and provide a beautiful backdrop for other plants during the growing months.

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Plant Environment Usage

Known dangers? Acidity Standard category yes Acidic Trees & Neutral Shrubs Alkaline

Dangers: comments Hardiness zone Grown for Avoid eating seeds, or risk having Z7-8 None mild stomach upset.

Height [m] Heat zone Creative category 5.5 - 6 H8-7 For Beginners Show-offs Bonsai Roses & classics For every season

Spread [m] Winter temperatures [°C] Gardening expertise 5.5 - 6 -18 - -7 beginner Environment Usage

Dominant flower colour Heat days Time to reach full size White 60 - 120 up to 20 years

Flower Fragrance Moisture No, neutral please well-drained

Flowering seasons Soil type Early summer sandy Mid summer Clay Late summer chalky loams

Foliage in spring Sun requirements Green Full sun Partial shade

Foliage in summer Exposure Green Exposed Sheltered

Foliage in Autumn Green

Foliage in winter Green

Propagation methods semi-ripe cuttings seed

Growth habit Compact