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Centennial cotoneaster grows to a mature height of 8 to 12 feet in 15 years. Crown width is 12 to 15 feet. This shrub is larger with more open branching than hedge cotoneaster, Cotoneaster fucida. The underside of its dark, blue-green leaves is whitish to light gray. The leaves of the Centennial plant are lustrous, although not as glossy as the leaves of the hedge cotoneaster. The large quantities of bright rosey-red berries mature in early August and contrast strikingly with the deep-colored foliage. Centennial is less susceptible to the bacterial disease fireblight, which is fatal to Peking and hedge cotoneaster. 

Lilac, Villosa - Bare Root (5 plants per unit)

$10.25Price
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  • All items must be picked up at that Yuma County Conservation District, 247 N. Clay St., Wray, CO 80758

  • The YCCD does not guarantee the survival of trees/plants. We take care in supplying healthy quality trees/plants to each customer. Once trees/plants leave the YCCD it is the responsibility of the customer to make sure that they are correctly planted and properly cared for (refer to YCCD website). No refunds once trees/plants leave YCCD property. All orders are final.

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Tanya Fell, District Manager

Shirley Deason, Office Assistant

Rafael Trejo, District Conservation Technician

T: 970-332-3107 ext. 9002

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