Hi, Thank you for your feedback. I am so pleased you are happy with your Wall Cotoneaster plants and I hope they are enjoying their new home.
Wall Cotoneaster or Contoneaster horizontalis is deciduous but it is in the winter that it is most remarkable. It has a herringbone pattern of stems which form a basketweave structure, dripping with berries on its dark wood. In spring, its tiny leaves don't obscure the structure, and it develops white/pink tinged flowers, followed in autumn by red berries and in November, its leaves go bright pink/red. So extra wildlife should hopefully be coming into your garden soon. Thank you again for the lovely comments and if we can help you with anything further, please let us know 😊.
Kind Regards,
Judi, Customer Care