Menade du: Cotoneaster hjelmqvist
17 maj 2011 · Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii was initially introduced in the nursery trade by the Belgian nursery Vuyk Van Nes in 1954 (Fryer & Hylmö 2009). ...
The berries of Cotoneasters are poisonous, causing gastroenteritis if consumed. Birds usually find Cotoneaster berries too hard, so hardly ever eat them.
The native range of this species is China (Gansu). It is a subshrub or shrub and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
Shrubs, 0.5–1 m. Stems ascending to erect, spreading horizontally, arching; branches usually distichous, brownish red, initially densely strigose.
Origin: Introduced from Eurasia. Conservation Status: Not of concern. Description: [none provided]. Accepted Name: Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii Flinck & B. Hylmö.
Source: iNaturalist Canada Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii is a species of plants with 657 observations More Info Computer Vision Model Included
Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii Flinck & B.Hylmö. Dataset; GBIF Backbone Taxonomy: Rank; SPECIES: Published in; Flinck, & Hylmö, B. (1991). In: Watsonia 18(3): 312 ...
Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii. Related. Family. Rosaceae. Common Names. Hjelmquist's cotoneaster. Origin. exotic, not naturalized. Distribution. Cotoneaster ...
Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii Flinck & B. Hylmö. Family: Rosaceae. Hjelmqvists Cotoneaster. Cotoneaster hjelmqvistii image. Resources. Internal Resources.
Cotoneaster 'Ladder Leaf'' (Bearberry Cotoneaster) - This evergreen groundcover grows 1 to 2 feet tall and spreads outward to 4 to 6 feet wide with rounded ...