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Definition of Cotoneasters
1. cotoneaster [n] - See also: cotoneaster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cotoneasters
Literary usage of Cotoneasters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society by Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain). (1896)
"In a somewhat different category are the two creeping cotoneasters. ... Perhaps,
however, the very best of the cotoneasters is the comparatively new ..."
2. Trees & Shrubs for English Gardens by Ernest Thomas Cook (1908)
"orientalis has haws of a bright sealing-wax red, but in its variety sanguinea
they are of a deeper shade. cotoneasters. — Not enough use is made of ..."
3. The Floricultural Cabinet, and Florists Magazine by Joseph Harrison (1854)
"cotoneasters.—I have the charge of a range of six plant-houses, which extend one
hundred yards. In front there is a half-circle flower- garden, ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1909)
"The cotoneasters are very well-known shrubs, but the smaller kinds are not used
... A good plant to mix with the smaller cotoneasters is the prostrate Savin ..."
5. How to Lay Out a Garden: Intended as a General Guide in Choosing, Forming by Edward Kemp (1901)
"Of plants possessing much character as specimens for a winter-garden, a few may
be indicated. They are Yuccas, Standard Rhododendrons, cotoneasters, ..."