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Definition of Cotoneaster horizontalis
1. Noun. Deciduous flat-growing shrub with a fanned herringbone pattern and having reddish flowers and orange-red berries; used as a ground cover.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotoneaster Horizontalis
Literary usage of Cotoneaster horizontalis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"Cotoneaster Franchetii (4 to 6 feet). Cotoneaster Dielsiana (4 to 6 feet).
Cotoneaster horizontalis (2 to 3 feet). Cotoneaster pannos» (6 to 8 feet). ..."
2. Ornamental Shrubs of the United States (hardy, Cultivated) by Austin Craig Apgar (1910)
"PROSTRATE COTONEASTER— Cotoneaster horizontalis. A. Leaves wedge-shaped, shining
above and densely hairy below; flowers (JJ inch long) white with spreading ..."
3. The Little Garden by Francis King (1921)
"... and face this curving round of evergreens with a low border of the handsome
Cotoneaster horizontalis, letting these evergreen subjects take their way to ..."
4. Transactions by Massachusetts Horticultural Society (1913)
"... Myrica caroliniana, Ilex glabra, Cotoneaster horizontalis, and Rhamnus dahurica.
A First Class Certificate was awarded Thomas E. Proctor for a specimen ..."
5. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Western Australia (1886)
"Le Cotoneaster horizontalis. — 16 août. — Le pécher pyramidal. Deux clématites
nouvelles. Le Moniteur d'horticulture, 25 juillet. ..."