
Cotoneaster Lacteus Tree
Commonly known as Late Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster Lacteus is an evergreen tree or shrub with arching branches. Its low-growing foliage works well as an easy solution to garden borders. It has pretty, white flowers that develop in large corymbs during spring and impressive clusters of orange-red berries in autumn which are wildlife-friendly and persist well into winter. The leaves are matte, dark-green (with a slight blue hue) and deeply veined with white, hairy undersides.
Cotoneaster Lacteus will tolerate most conditions including dry soils and can survive in north-facing, cold sites, although like all flowering/berrying trees, it prefers sun or partial shade. A beautiful, wildlife-friendly, evergreen Cotoneater with year round interest.
AKA Late Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster lacteus shrub
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Cotoneaster Lacteus Tree
Commonly known as Late Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster Lacteus is an evergreen tree or shrub with arching branches. Its low-growing foliage works well as an easy solution to garden borders. It has pretty, white flowers that develop in large corymbs during spring and impressive clusters of orange-red berries in autumn which are wildlife-friendly and persist well into winter. The leaves are matte, dark-green (with a slight blue hue) and deeply veined with white, hairy undersides.
Cotoneaster Lacteus will tolerate most conditions including dry soils and can survive in north-facing, cold sites, although like all flowering/berrying trees, it prefers sun or partial shade. A beautiful, wildlife-friendly, evergreen Cotoneater with year round interest.
AKA Late Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster lacteus shrub
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Commonly known as Late Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster Lacteus is an evergreen tree or shrub with arching branches. Its low-growing foliage works well as an easy solution to garden borders. It has pretty, white flowers that develop in large corymbs during spring and impressive clusters of orange-red berries in autumn which are wildlife-friendly and persist well into winter. The leaves are matte, dark-green (with a slight blue hue) and deeply veined with white, hairy undersides.
Cotoneaster Lacteus will tolerate most conditions including dry soils and can survive in north-facing, cold sites, although like all flowering/berrying trees, it prefers sun or partial shade. A beautiful, wildlife-friendly, evergreen Cotoneater with year round interest.
AKA Late Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster lacteus shrub





















