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Cotoneaster integerrima 'Centennial' - European Hedge Cotoneaster
- large deciduous shrub with showy red summer berries
- tiny nodding pink blooms in spring are insignificant
- masses of inedible bright red berries mature in early August
- fruit contrasts strikingly with lustrous dark blue-green foliage
- useful as a windbreak, plus wildlife food source and habitat
- rarely self-seeds
- this cultivar is less susceptible to fireblight than other hedge cotoneasters
- grows 8-12' tall by 12-15' wide
- for full sun to part shade
- can take poor soils, but does not like wet or dry soil extremes
- grows in zones 3-6, best in cool summer growing conditions
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
- large deciduous shrub with showy red summer berries
- tiny nodding pink blooms in spring are insignificant
- masses of inedible bright red berries mature in early August
- fruit contrasts strikingly with lustrous dark blue-green foliage
- useful as a windbreak, plus wildlife food source and habitat
- rarely self-seeds
- this cultivar is less susceptible to fireblight than other hedge cotoneasters
- grows 8-12' tall by 12-15' wide
- for full sun to part shade
- can take poor soils, but does not like wet or dry soil extremes
- grows in zones 3-6, best in cool summer growing conditions
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
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Cotoneaster integerrima 'Centennial' - European Hedge Cotoneaster
- large deciduous shrub with showy red summer berries
- tiny nodding pink blooms in spring are insignificant
- masses of inedible bright red berries mature in early August
- fruit contrasts strikingly with lustrous dark blue-green foliage
- useful as a windbreak, plus wildlife food source and habitat
- rarely self-seeds
- this cultivar is less susceptible to fireblight than other hedge cotoneasters
- grows 8-12' tall by 12-15' wide
- for full sun to part shade
- can take poor soils, but does not like wet or dry soil extremes
- grows in zones 3-6, best in cool summer growing conditions
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
- large deciduous shrub with showy red summer berries
- tiny nodding pink blooms in spring are insignificant
- masses of inedible bright red berries mature in early August
- fruit contrasts strikingly with lustrous dark blue-green foliage
- useful as a windbreak, plus wildlife food source and habitat
- rarely self-seeds
- this cultivar is less susceptible to fireblight than other hedge cotoneasters
- grows 8-12' tall by 12-15' wide
- for full sun to part shade
- can take poor soils, but does not like wet or dry soil extremes
- grows in zones 3-6, best in cool summer growing conditions
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
Cotoneaster integerrima 'Centennial' - European Hedge Cotoneaster
- large deciduous shrub with showy red summer berries
- tiny nodding pink blooms in spring are insignificant
- masses of inedible bright red berries mature in early August
- fruit contrasts strikingly with lustrous dark blue-green foliage
- useful as a windbreak, plus wildlife food source and habitat
- rarely self-seeds
- this cultivar is less susceptible to fireblight than other hedge cotoneasters
- grows 8-12' tall by 12-15' wide
- for full sun to part shade
- can take poor soils, but does not like wet or dry soil extremes
- grows in zones 3-6, best in cool summer growing conditions
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer
- large deciduous shrub with showy red summer berries
- tiny nodding pink blooms in spring are insignificant
- masses of inedible bright red berries mature in early August
- fruit contrasts strikingly with lustrous dark blue-green foliage
- useful as a windbreak, plus wildlife food source and habitat
- rarely self-seeds
- this cultivar is less susceptible to fireblight than other hedge cotoneasters
- grows 8-12' tall by 12-15' wide
- for full sun to part shade
- can take poor soils, but does not like wet or dry soil extremes
- grows in zones 3-6, best in cool summer growing conditions
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in cool spring, fall, or winter seasons; not during summer