| 11. | There is another cotoneaster by the pool, spreading six feet and sprawling onto a concrete walkway.
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| 12. | However, it also spreads the seeds of invasive aliens such as " Cotoneaster ".
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| 13. | And cotoneaster, a wealth of these shrubs, along with a few others and some small trees.
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| 14. | Cotoneaster, euonymus, and juniper also can be ground covers, certain kinds being low-growing evergreen shrubs.
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| 15. | It was first described by the Irish botanist Michael Pakenham Edgeworth as " Cotoneaster rosea " in 1846.
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| 16. | The larvae feed on " Sorbus aria " and possibly also cultivated " Cotoneaster " species.
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| 17. | Cotoneasters, winterberry holly, viburnums, multiflora and shrub roses, and crabapples all produce beautiful berries you can use.
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| 18. | Oak leaves are specially formed to burrow their way deep into santolina and cactus ( and cotoneaster is a nightmare ).
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| 19. | The park is also the site of notable plant life ( holm oak and Cotoneaster nummularia, Aleppo pine, and Stipa tenacissima)
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| 20. | Fruit is also eaten, notably cotoneaster ( 41 % of the fruit consumed ), ivy and honeysuckle, and apple if available.
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