Corokia cotoneaster, commonly known as Korokio or the Wire-Netting Bush, features tough, dark stems that give the plant an appearance akin to wire mesh. This NZ native carries small, grey leaves with the undersides of the leaves covered in downy, white hairs. In spring, yellow star-shaped flowers are borne in abundance and result in yellow-orange berries. It typically grows to 2 m tall and the same wide but can be trimmed as necessary. Corokia cotoneaster makes for a great shelter plant and clips into an excellent hedge. It is a fantastic plant for adding contrast and variety to the garden.
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Cotoneaster dammeri, commonly known as the Bearberry Cotoneaster, is a fast-growing, evergreen shrub with horizontal branches and is commonly used as a groundcover. It features small and glossy, dark green leaves which often develop purple tones in autumn. The foliage is complemented with fragrant, white flowers in summer which result in bright red berries that last well into winter. It typically grows to 40 cm tall and 1 m wide. Cotoneaster dammeri is commonly used as a groundcover, included in borders, added to rock gardens, or allowed to cascade over banks and retaining walls.
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