Cotoneaster horizontalis is known for attracting bees, birds and other pollinators. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers, provides shelter and habitat, has seeds for birds and makes a good wildlife hedge. Do wasps like Cotoneaster? Plant non-flowering plants like ferns or winter flowering plants in these areas. Many mid season flowersRead More →

Cotoneaster seems to cover a fairly large number of plants but they do seem poisonous so I will remove them – thanks for your help! Small dark green elliptical shaped leaves with bright red spherical berries. This plant contains cyanogenic glycosides and all plant parts are potentially poisonous. Is cotoneasterRead More →

Cotoneaster, which has the botanical name of Cotoneaster pannosa is an evergreen shrub but behaves more like a ground cover because it spreads outward in a zigzag pattern. … Since contoneaster has an extensive root system, it often regrows after cutting it down. Should I remove cotoneaster? Cotoneaster is anRead More →