Family: Rosaceae
Scientific Name: Cotoneaster dammeri Lowfast
Common Name: Lowfast Cotoneaster, Lowfast Bearberry Cotoneaster
Description | A low growing Cotoneaster with stiff horizontal branches. Good form creeping over rocks and tumbling down garden areas. |
Pronunciation | (ko-tone-EE-aster)(DAM-eri) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Shrubs Deciduous |
Hardiness Zone | 5-7 |
Sunlight | full, tolerates some shade |
Moisture | average |
Soil & Site | average |
Flowers | small white, 5 petals |
Leaves | small glossy green, reddish in fall |
Dimensions | 12 inches high, stems root where touching soil |
Maintenance | may need heavy pruning to rejuvenate form, "doesn't age gracefully" (#1) |
Native Site | Species plant native to Hubei province of China. |
Cultivar Origin | Harold T. Hopkins, pre 1960 at the Hopkins Nursery, Bothell, Washington USA |
Misc Facts | The name for the genus is derived from the Latin words 'cotone', an old name for the quince plant, and the suffix 'aster' means "resembling" (#156). |
Notes & Reference | #01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #156-San Marcos Growers web site (www.smgrowers.com),
#173-Cotoneaster(Jeanette Fryer, Bertil Hylmo) |
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