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Cranberry cotoneaster is known for its production of large, red berries that accent against its rich, green foliage and persist into winter. It will reach 2-3' tall and 3-6' wide and has long, reaching branches. Striking when placed on banks or draped over the edge of walls.
This dwarf variety will grow 2-3' tall and wide and is a great option for containers. Its white, fringed flowers emerge from lime-green buds in the spring.
Pizazz' is a larger variety that will reach 6-8' tall and wide. Its foliage emerges shades of burgundy-green and matures to rich, bronze-green. It produces pink, fringed blooms in the spring.
This variety of 'Black Pussy Willow' grows 6-10' tall and wide and keeps a bushy habit. It will benefit from being pruned back in late spring after blooms have disappeared. The rich, red winter stems are accented by soft, purple-black catkins that are the main ornamental feature of this plant. Branches will turn golden yellow as they age.
The 'Blue Arctic' is a compact variety that will reach 4-6' tall and wide. Its blue-green foliage is spikey in appearance, but soft in texture.