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Title: Peking Cotoneaster
Date: 2021-10-05
Category: Plant Of The Week
Tags: Drought, Shrub, Erosion, Foliage, Birds, Berries
Summaryimage: peking-cotoneaster1.jpg
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We love Peking Cotoneaster for its stunning fall color,
berries for the songbirds in winter, and attractive white flowers with glossy leaves in spring.
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This large shrub, 6-10 tall and wide,
is often used as a wind block and to provide a thicket to shelter small birds in winter from predators.
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Peking Cotoneaster is also used to stabilize banks and prevent soil erosion,
and is very drought tolerant once established.
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Peking Cotoneaster are 15% off this week $19.72 for a #2 pot.
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