BONSAI BOY OF NEW YORK bonsaiboy.com Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster ‘Lucidus’) The Cotoneaster, also called the Hedge Cotoneaster or Shiny Cotoneaster is native to parts of northern Asia and adapted to tolerate colder weather. It has small, oval, dark green leaves changing to yellow, orange and red in autumn.

Position: Although depending on the exact species, most cotoneasters prefer full sun. The easy care qualities of the Cotoneaster make it an ideal choice for beginners.

Watering: Slightly moist, water only when necessary but when watering do it properly. Protect the tree during the winter once night temperatures drop below -5 Celsius (or 23F). The Cotoneaster bonsai is characterized by its small leaves and beautiful berry-like flowers that it produces.

Cotoneaster bonsai (Cotoneaster): Many flowers, for beginners Care tips (pouring, fertilizing, repotting) + design The Cotoneaster is in bloom form May to June. Bonsai measures 8" - 10" in height and arrives in a … Specific Bonsai care guidelines for the Cotoneaster.

Care Instructions - Cotoneaster.