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Cotoneaster - Royal Beauty
The Cotoneaster 'Royal Beauty (Coral Beauty)', Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty', is a low-growing, evergreen shrub with glossy dark green foliage, and showy dark red berries that provide color in the fall and winter. 'Royal Beauty' is an excellent ground cover, and the long prostrate branches form a 3-6 foot spread with a 24-30 inch height. Thriving in full sun, this cotoneaster has a wide tolerance of soil types and moisture levels. The small white flowers that appear in late May are showy when the shrub is planted en masse. This 'Royal Beauty' shrub can be used as groundcover, bank cover, in mass plantings or even espaliered as an accent. Zones 6-8 * Low Growing Evergreen!


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