Description
What sets the Cranberry Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster Apiculata Cranberry) apart is its captivating herringbone pattern displayed by its branches, adding an intriguing visual element to your landscape design.
In the springtime, you'll be treated to a lovely display of small, delicate pink flowers, adding a touch of elegance to your garden. But the real showstopper arrives in the winter months when the plant becomes adorned with large, beautiful red berries, transforming your landscape into a winter wonderland.
Not only do these berries add a burst of color to the winter landscape, but they also serve as a valuable food source for local wildlife, bringing life and activity to your garden during the colder months.
As a deciduous plant, the Cranberry Cotoneaster undergoes seasonal changes, shedding its leaves in the fall to reveal its striking branches and berries, then regenerating anew in the spring.