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Surrey, United Kingdom
Hope this will help - it is very thorny and the spikes are really sharp
- 24 Sep, 2009
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I agree Mad
24 Sep, 2009
Yes, and your other (thornless) one is cotoneaster horizontalis, which can, ironically, be grown vertically up a wall, fence, shed, etc.
25 Sep, 2009
Thanks for the answer everyone - it is nice to know what's out there.
28 Sep, 2009
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