Cotoneaster morrisonensis

Cotoneaster morrisonensis

Scientific Name

Cotoneaster morrisonensis

Produces abundant berries that turn bright red starting in November and continue until March.
White flowers, about 1 cm across, bloom at the tips of branches in June.
The bent forms of the branches flow fluidly in the fashion of a miniature bonsai tree.
Can be used as a decorative pot or Kokedama moss ball for windowsills or entrance halls

Other Names ʻHaishitanʼ
Flowering Season June
Shipping Season August to February
Suitable for Indoor/Outdoor potted plants, arrangements, mini bonsai, moss balls gardens
Placement Ideas Indoors (windowsill, front entryway, kitchen), outdoors, balcony
Watering Plenty of water, once every 2 – 3 days (November to March)
Plenty of water, once a day (April to October)
Light Well-sunlit areas
Care Solid fertiliser once every 2 months.
During May to October, prune branches to shape appearance as needed.
Product range No. 3 pot, No. 3.5 plastic pot, moss ball,
No. 5 black-and-white plastic pot with flat-bottomed dish
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