Thursday, September 17, 2009

Corokia cotoneaster

Corokia cotoneaster has a charm which most of the rest of the genus lack having small zig-zagging, almost black, shoots and tiny bright green leaves. The flowers, in late spring, are tiny, bright yellow and starry. It has survived 15 years in the ground here so justifies its Z8 rating. It is unkindly known as “Wire-netting bush”

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