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It is preferable to propagate plants by seeds rather than cuttings or by division. This ensures maximum genetic diversity is maintained.

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Corokia cotoneaster
Height: 2m;  Spread: 1.5m
Korokio (Shrub)
Yellow flowers (spring). Red berries (autumn). Its tight divaricating form and intriguing shape makes an ideal hedging for dry sunny situations. Grey foliage with black stems.
» Click here for our Corokia article published in The Fringe, February 2015 ...
» For a landscaping perspective on Corokia cotoneaster, see this article by O2 Landscapes
Photo gallery:
Misty mood with web
Clipped turrets.
Contrasting red and grey.
Corokia cotoneaster in flower on Oakley Creek
Corokia cotoneaster in flower on Oakley Creek
Corokia cotoneaster flower on Oakley Creek
Corokia cotoneaster in full fruit, showing its divaricating branch structure.
Two adjacent plants showing with two quite different seed colours.