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The red berries drew my eye today so I decided to get some pictures before they also attract the blackbirds.
The taller one is in full sun and the berries are more mature.
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This shorter one is under the shadecloth. More vegetative growth and the berries are just starting to turn red.
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Wow they are stunning @^@ abouts how old are they?

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Both spent a couple of years in the ground to bulk up the trunks. That was somewhere around 20 years ago :lost:
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Omg :shock:

Guess mine are more than a couple of years behind then huh :lol:
Soooo jealous

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Keep at it mate. they will catch up eventually.

I'd say yours are a different species. Mine are Cotoneaster horizontalis which was common as a garden plant 20-40 years ago. It makes nice dense foliage pads and lots of berries.
The one you have is a larger, more open type which looks like the feral weedy ones we get all around here.
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wal wrote:Omg :shock:

Guess mine are more than a couple of years behind then huh :lol:
Soooo jealous

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yours is a Cotoneaster pannosus mate 8-)
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Well haters gunna hate! I luvs all 3 :tounge:

:lol:

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