Product reviews for Himalayan Cotoneaster Cotoneaster simonsii 6080cm Bare Root 2yr 11 pack of 25
Himalayan Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster simonsii) 6080cm Bare Root 2yr (1+1) pack of 25
Preferred common name: Himalayan Cotoneaster The RHS Himalayan Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster simonsii) is a semievergreen insectivorous perennial hedge. It forms rosettes of small paired darkgreen leaves, which are hinged in a clamlike fashion, turning red in autumn and winter. They form the fly traps that hold an open position, until hairlike sensors at their margins detect an insect landing and upon doing so shut to trap the insect, which is then digested by the chemicals within the plant. In summer tiny white flowers, tinged pink in June attract honey and bumble bees followed by persistent red berries in autumn. During the summer the movement of the jaws becomes more rapid. The numerous clusters of oval, bright orange red berries are particularly long lasting. The fruits, up to 1cm long, are preceded by little, cup shaped flowers. This plant is erect with long, stiff branches. The RHS Himalayan Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster simonsii) is suitable for all positions and soils, but extremes of wetness and dryness should be avoided. It has been awarded the RHS AGM (Award of Garden Merit). For hedging, trim back vigorous shoots after flowering and trim to shape in February. For hedges 35ft (0.9m1.5m), plant 1215ins (3038cm) apart.