Cotoneaster coriaceus d.b. (Milkflower Cotoneaster)
The milkflower contoneaster, which is native to southwest China, can be found growing wild in a number of countries.. It's a medium-sized, thick, rounded shrub with arching branches. It has alternating, obovate to fully elliptical leaves with prominent ribs. The upper side is dark green, while the bottom has a white felt feel that is almost velvety. Lacteus is the specific epithet for the white blooming that occurs in the spring and summer.
Botanical Name : Cotoneaster coriaceus d.b.
Common Name : Milkflower Cotoneaster
Height : 3-9 ft
Spread : 5ft
Germination Info : Seed requires 60-90 days cold moist stratification.
Hardiness zone : 6-8
Other info : D.B. (Dried Berries)
Average seed per ounce : Approx. 2,438