Cotoneaster (verticalis haha!)
By Siris
- 25 Aug, 2017
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Further along the East facing fence, the red Autumn berries of Cotoneaster horizontalis grown vertically with Abutilon megapotamicum variegatum. There is a red and yellow flower on it if you look carefully.
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Very attractive with the red berries.
25 Aug, 2017
Thank you, every berry was preceded by a little pinkish flower, which the bees adore.
26 Aug, 2017
It's very attractive - like holiday decorations. My viburnum had a nice crop of berries too, but something gobbled them up in just one day - most likely a raccoon.
26 Aug, 2017
Raccoon, that's quite a large pest, with a large appetite I expect.
26 Aug, 2017
OH yes, they have super sharp teeth & claws and can see in the dark. It's best to give it up, whatever they want.
26 Aug, 2017
Thank goodness we don't have raccoon , we have enough pests to deal with lol!! love the berries on this shrub.
28 Aug, 2017
Autumn creeping in ! looks great
Gg
31 Aug, 2017
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That's nice!
25 Aug, 2017