Tom Thumb Cranberry Cotoneaster
Cotoneaster apiculatus 'Tom Thumb'
Description | Tiny glossy leaves grace the arching branches of this tidy, compact variety. Spreads as a dense mound requiring little to no pruning to maintain its shape, making it an excellent low-maintenance groundcover. Offers bright red to burgundy fall foliage hues. Grows well in poor soils, including dry areas and clay. Semi-evergreen to deciduous. |
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Light | Full sun |
Watering | Once established water during dry spells. |
Blooms | Summer |
Mature Size | Moderate growing; reaches 1 to 2 ft. tall, spreading 5 ft wide. |
Deciduous/Evergreen | Deciduous |
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Special Features | Fall Color, Waterwise, Compact Form, Benefits Birds |
Problems/Solutions | Deer Resistant, Erosion Control, Rabbit Resistant, Tolerates Urban Pollution, Road Salt Tolerant |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Flower Attributes | Showy Flowers |
Landscape Use | Barrier, Border, Espalier, Hedge, Ground Cover |
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Design Ideas | Plant en masse over a wide area to create a weed-blocking groundcover. Works well in rock gardens as a backdrop for plants with blue-green or red foliage. Place near plants with larger foliage to add a contrasting texture. |
Flower Color | White |
Foliage Color | Green |
Companion Plants | Magnolia (Magnolia); Rose (Rosa); Juniper (Juniperus); Dogwood (Cornus); Cranberry Bush (Viburnum) |
Care | Grows easily in average, well-drained soils. Adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions, but does not do well in hot, humid climates. Water deeply, regularly during first growing season to establish an extensive root system; reduce frequency once established. Apply fertilizer in early spring. |
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Lore | The name Cotoneaster derives from cotoneum, a Latin name for the quince, and the suffix -aster, meaning 'resembling'. |
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This Plant's Growing Zones: 4-7
Your USDA Cold Hardiness Zone: 7
Good to grow!
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Rogers, Arkansas 72756 -
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Bentonville, Arkansas 72712
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