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      Cotoneaster 'Cooperi'

      • Scientific Name: Cotoneaster microphyllus 'Cooperi'
      • Garden: Lawn Alternatives Garden
      • Plant Type: Ground Cover
      • Evergreen/Deciduous: Evergreen
      • Sun/Shade Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
      • Moisture Requirements: Moist, Well-Drained

      Plant Information

      Broadleaf, evergreen, prostrate ground cover, tight habit, mounds to 6 inches (15 cm) high and spreads to 3 ft (0.9 m) wide. The stiff branches are covered with small, shiny, dark green leaves. Small white flowers develop into small red fruits which contrasts with the greem folage in late summer.

      Full sun to shade, average soil, regular watering, drought tolerant when established

      Data Source

      https://landscapeplants.oregonstate.edu

      Photo Credit

      Gayla Low 2024