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  | | German: Kriechmispel | Czech: skalník přitisklý | | Genus: Cotoneaster | Family: Rosaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.25 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: VI, | Flower Colour:  | | Soil Preferred: penetrability, | Light Required:   | | Other Attributes: deciduous shrub, procumbent form, alternate leaves, ovate, obovate, leaf margin entire, fruit - pome, use for rockery, alternate of lawn, |
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- 01) Cotoneaster adpressus BOIS. (cotoneaster), Ger: Kriechmispel, Czech: skalník přitisklý
- 02) Cotoneaster dammeri SCHNEID. (cotoneaster), Ger: Teppich-Zwergmispel, Czech: skalník Dammerův
- 03) Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty' (cotoneaster), Ger: Teppich-Zwergmispel, Czech: skalník Dammerův
- 04) Cotoneaster divaricatus REHD. ET WILS. (cotoneaster), Ger: Zwergmispel, Czech: skalník rozkladitý
- 05) Cotoneaster horizontalis DECNE (cotoneaster), Ger: Fächer-Zwergmispel, Czech: skalník vodorovný
- 06) Cotoneaster horizontalis 'Robusta' (cotoneaster), Ger: Fächer-Zwergmispel, Czech: skalník vodorovný
- 07) Cotoneaster integerrimus MED. (cotoneaster), Ger: Zwergmispel, Czech: skalník obecný
- 08) Cotoneaster salicifolius FRANCH. (cotoneaster), Ger: Zwergmispel, Czech: skalník vrbolistý
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: Cotoneaster adpressus --Creeping CotoneasterNC State University: Ground Covers: Cotoneaster adpressusNC State University: Shrubs: Cotoneaster adpressusUSDA PLANTS: PLANTS Profile for Cotoneaster adpressus (creeping cotoneaster ...
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