Species

Cotoneaster horizontalis

Etymology

Cotoneaster: From cotoneus an old Latin name for the quince, and possibly aster, corruption of adinstar 'resembling', i.e. quince-like

Common Name(s)

wall spray

Family

Rosaceae

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Structural Class

Dicotyledonous Trees & Shrubs

Similar Taxa

C. horizontalis resembles C. microphyllus in its sprawling growth and distichous branching system, deciduous habit, and more or less erect, pinkish flowers (Webb et al. 1988). but the leaves of C. horizontalis are more orbicular and flat with rounded (not apiculate) tips and the branching is less strongly distichous (more 'herring-bone' pattern in C. perpusillus).

Flower Colours

Red / Pink

Year Naturalised

1994

Origin

W. China

Life Cycle Comments
deciduous

This page last updated on 4 May 2016