32+ Cotoneaster Apiculatus Cranberry Cotoneaster. Cotoneaster apiculatus 'tom thumb' (also known as 'little gem', with its species or hybrid parentage sometimes placed under cotoneaster cranberry cotoneaster is a low shrub or tall woody groundcover noted for its arching branches and spreading habit, small glossy foliage, and red fruits. (cotoneaster apiculatus, standard form) its huge quantities of red berries brighten winter, and in late winter, when other forage is scarce, in spring, butterflies are drawn to the multitude of small flowers, and the intricate herringbone pattern of the branches creates visual interest all year.
Clustered fruits are about the size of large cranberries. See something wrong with this plant file? It produces clustered fruits about the size of large cranberries.
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Shiny dark green and glabrous above and slightly lighter green below. Cranberry cotoneaster leaves and fruit. It grows best in full sun. Pink flowers in late may, and an abundance of red berries in late summer.