Looking to add year-round interest and support local wildlife in your garden? Cotoneaster salicifolius 'Rothschildianus', commonly known as the Willow-leaved Cotoneaster, is a versatile semi-evergreen shrub or small tree renowned for its graceful arching branches and seasonal displays. In early summer, it produces clusters of small white flowers, which are followed by abundant creamy-yellow berries in autumn, providing a valuable food source for birds. With an eventual height and spread of approximately 4 to 8 metres, 'Rothschildianus' is ideal for hedging, screening, or as a standalone specimen in various garden settings.
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Key Features
- Award-Winning Variety Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit for exceptional garden performance.
- Abundant Summer Blooms Produces clusters of small white flowers in early summer, attracting pollinators.
- Vibrant Autumn Berries Develops masses of creamy-yellow berries in autumn, providing seasonal interest and food for birds.
- Graceful Arching Habit Features elegant, arching branches that create a cascading effect, enhancing its ornamental appeal.
- Hardy & Low Maintenance Tolerates a range of soil types and conditions, requiring minimal care once established.
Cotoneaster salicifolius 'Rothschildianus' | Willow Cotoneaster Tree
Specification
Details
Botanical Name
Cotoneaster salicifolius 'Rothschildianus'
Common Names
Willow-leaved Cotoneaster, Yellow-berried Cotoneaster
Family
Rosaceae
Origin
A hybrid cultivar developed in Exbury, England, in 1930; derived from species native to Western China.