Bring year-round greenery and structure to your garden with Brown Cotoneaster Seeds, a hardy and low-maintenance shrub prized for its dense foliage, red berries, and attractive growth form. These non-GMO, heirloom-quality seeds produce resilient plants ideal for ornamental gardens, natural hedges, and wildlife-friendly landscapes.
The Brown Cotoneaster is especially valued for its versatility—it grows well in containers, along fences, or as a decorative ground cover. Its glossy leaves turn rich bronze in fall, and the small berries attract birds, adding color and life to any outdoor space.
Features
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Produces dense, attractive foliage and red ornamental berries
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Excellent for borders, hedges, or ground cover
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Non-GMO and heirloom-quality seeds
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Hardy and drought-tolerant once established
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Adapts well to pruning and shaping
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Low-maintenance perennial for year-round appeal
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Cotoneaster horizontalis (Brown variety)
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Common Name: Brown Cotoneaster, Rock Cotoneaster
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Type: Perennial ornamental shrub
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Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil Type: Well-drained, slightly alkaline soil
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Watering: Moderate; allow soil to dry slightly between watering
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Zones: USDA Hardiness Zones 5–9
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Season: Best planted in spring or fall
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Height: 2–3 feet (spreading variety)
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Spread: 4–6 feet wide
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Germination Time: 4–8 weeks
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Planting Depth: Lightly press seeds onto soil surface; cover thinly
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Temperature: 65–75°F (18–24°C) for germination
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
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Heirloom: Yes
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Lifespan: Long-lived perennial shrub
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Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
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Foliage Color: Green to bronze-brown with red berries in fall
Planting Guide
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Prepare well-draining soil in a sunny or partially shaded location.
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Sow Cotoneaster seeds on the surface and lightly cover with soil.
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Keep soil moist but not waterlogged until germination (4–8 weeks).
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Once seedlings develop strong roots, transplant to their permanent location.
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Space plants 3–4 feet apart for hedge formation or ground cover.
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Prune lightly to shape after the first growing season.