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Old 06-12-2012, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Sacha[_4_] View Post
They're more often seen spreading against a wall, not with a distinct
trunk like that one. There's a very pretty little one grown as a
weeping standard on a grass verge opposite Dartington Cider Press. I
don't know which it is but that thing of growing with a trunk is very
attractive, imo.
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But the wall covering ones would be different species wouldn't they? Some cotoneasters are shrubs, others are naturally small trees.
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