Robust ground cover with vibrant berries - Cotoneaster 'Streibs Findling'
Cotoneaster 'Streibs Findling' is a vigorous ground cover that grows flat and reliably covers the ground. In May and June, it adorns itself with small, white flowers that turn into bright berries in October and November. These not only provide a beautiful color contrast, but are also a valuable source of food for birds.
The plant is extremely adaptable and thrives on almost all types of soil. It can be planted in both sunny and shady locations and requires little care. It should be pruned before the end of February to promote healthy growth. Thanks to its hardiness, it is a durable and robust choice for low-maintenance gardens.
Name: Cotoneaster or creeping medlar 'Streibs Findling'
Botanical name: Cotoneaster 'Streibs Findling'
Pot size: 9 cm
Total height: 10-25 cm
Planting distance: 30-50 cm (approx. 4-11 plants per m²)
Plants are natural products - variations in shape, color or growth are possible. The plants grow naturally, which is why minor irregularities may occur, but these will even out in the new environment. Our plants are supplied in a recyclable plastic growing pot that can be disposed of and recycled in an environmentally friendly way.