Cotoneaster Salicifolius - List of Cultivars

List of Cultivars

This plant has over 30 cultivars which range from tiny groundcovers to large shrubs:

  • "Angustus"
  • "Autumn Fire" or "Herbstfeuer" (German): It grows 2 to 3 feet tall.
  • "Avonbank"
  • "Avondrood": Equivalent to, or thought to be equivalent to "Repandens" and "Repens".
  • "Dekor"
  • "Dortmund": Thought to be equivalent to "Repandens" and "Repens", and possibly to "Avondrood".
  • "Emerald Carpet"TM or "Green carpet": A cultivar with denser than average foliage, it is similar to "Repens".
  • "Exburyensis"
  • "Floccosus"
  • "Gnom" or "Gnome": It grows 8 to 12 inches tall.
  • "Henryanus"
  • "Herbstfeuer"(German) or "Autumn Fire": A cultivar that virtually lies on the ground and stands less than a foot high.
  • "HQ": Similar to "Repens".
  • "Klampen"
  • "Moner": Developed in Monrovia, it is thought to be the same as "Emerald Carpet"TM. It grows about a foot high, and spreads 6 to 8 feet, with a compact growth habit.
  • "Mlynany"
  • "October Glory"
  • "Parkteppich"
  • "Pendulus" or "Hybridus Pendulus"
  • "Perkeo"
  • "Pink Champagne"
  • "Red Flare"
  • "Repens" or "Repandens" or "Avondrood": This cultivar grows low to the ground to about 2 feet high and 8 feet wide with glossy leaves that may be semi-evergreen during excessively cold winters, but evergreen in warmer climes.
  • "Rothschildianus"
  • "Rugosus" or "Hylmoei".
  • "Saldam"
  • "Salicifolius"
  • "Scarlet Leader": This popular, disease-resistant cultivar is ground-hugging and makes a good groundcover. In the autumn the dense, green foliage russets. It grows 2 to 3 feet tall, and 6 to 8 feet wide.
  • "September Beauty"
  • "Sympatie"
  • "Valkenburg"
  • "Willeke"

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